
US Postal Service’s Deep Trouble
By Douglas A. MacIntyre The US Postal Service will raise the price of a First Class stamp from $.66 to $.68 this week. Deeply troubled financially, it is another sign that the organization’s cost structure is dragging down its viability as the mainstay of America’s home and business delivery industry. It has dominated that sector for over two centuries. Why the increase? “Keep US Posted,”…
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