Post Office Lost $3.8 Billion In 2008
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Post Office Lost $3.8 Billion In 2008
The U.S. Postal Service was $3.8 billion in the red in 2008.
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WASHINGTON (November 16, 2009)—The U.S. Postal Service reported a net loss of $3.8 billion for 2008, which is about $1 billion more than in 2007.

The loss comes despite a reduction of 40,000 in career employees and billions in cost-cutting measures.

Postal Chief Financial Officer Joseph Corbett called the year "one of the most challenging in the history of the Postal Service."

The post office has been facing a decline in mail volume caused by the shift to the Internet, as well as the recession, which resulted in a drop in advertising mail.

Postmaster General John Potter is seeking permission from Congress to reduce mail delivery from six days a week to five.

The agency is consolidating mail facilities, looking to close some offices and looking for new sources of income.


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Posted by: Texan Location: Texas on Nov 16, 2009 at 06:48 PM

Another Example of Government Run Efficiency.
Posted by: Dr. Who Location: Waco on Nov 16, 2009 at 06:21 PM

With email, online bill pay, UPS, Fedex, etc. who needs the post office? Every time I go there I have to wait in line 15 minutes for 1 postage stamp, because some genius decided they should get rid of stamp machines. Not to mention I am always greeted by a rude, inconsiderate, and often smelly individual behind the counter. Any wonder the post office is losing money?
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