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Dear
Congress, Please Privatize The
Post Office
02/06/2013
Gov't
Monopoly: So the Postal
Service's genius plan for saving itself in the face of massive consumer
flight
is to raise prices and provide worse service. Unfortunately, Congress
has left
it with no other choice.
At
the start of the year, the USPS
hiked postal rates across the board, and this week it followed up by
announcing
plans to stop Saturday home delivery.
Obviously,
something has to be
done.
Last
year, the USPS posted a record
$15.9 billion loss, and Postmaster Genera l Patrick Donahoe says it's
hemorrhaging about $25 million a day, thanks to massive bloat and a
cratering
core business.
All
but 7,000 of its 32,000 post
offices lose money, for example, and a recent government audit found
the USPS
has almost twice as many mail facilities as it needs, 35,000 excess
workers,
tens of thousands of unneeded machines, and hugely wasted travel costs.
The
fact that 85% of its workforce
is unionized doesn't help, either. In one six-month period, labor
agreements
forced the USPS to spend $4.3 million to pay workers to do ... nothing.
Meanwhile,
first-class-mail volume
is plunging. It fell 25% over the past decade and will likely drop
another 46%
over the next.
It's
not as though the USPS isn't
aware of this. In fact, it's been trying for years to restructure its
operations in light of its crumbling core business…
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