The Senate Can't Part With Saturday Mail Delivery
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The bill that emerged on Thursday has an amendment forbidding the USPS from moving to five-day delivery until the fourth quarter of 2017. That happens to be the precise time when the USPS predicts volume will actually tumble to 140 billion level.
In other words, defenders of Saturday delivery concede that mail volume is likely to dramatically diminish. They are trying to throw a further road block in front of the USPS, even though the postal service insists that carrying letters six days a week is no longer cost-effective.
It’s important to look at the Senate’s head-scratcher of a decision in a
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