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DeJoy ordered changes with little input from Postal Service workers or their labor unions. [56] In multiple states, postal workers and union leaders reported that the changes resulted in low worker morale. [56] Some postal workers, aiming to prevent adverse effects on the election and on customer service, resisted the changes ordered by DeJoy. [56]
In addition to the 3 cent jump in first-class "Forever" stamps, the cost to send a domestic postcard will increase to 51 cents.
A subsequent investigation carried out by the US Postal Service's inspector general found that DeJoy "met all the applicable ethics requirements" related to his investments. [44] [45] As of August 2020, DeJoy and his wife had $30–70 million invested in companies related to the USPS according to a USA Today report. [46]
In its final report, the Commission recommended that the Service should; remain a public entity to provide a public good rather than becoming a private corporation, better define the role of the Service and its monopoly by establishing a "Postal Regulatory Board," focus on providing only services related to mail and shipping,
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will raise shipping prices in early 2025 while keeping the cost of first-class stamps unchanged. The proposed price hikes, which would take effect Jan. 19, include a ...
The U.S. Postal Service said the proposed changes would go into effect in 2025. One critic calls it a "recipe for a death spiral." USPS says some rural mail delivery could get slower amid cost cuts
As prices rise across the country and across the economy, the fiscal worry word of the day is "inflation." Early in the year, there was widespread consensus that rising prices were just a temporary...
The Postal Service Reform Act of 2022 is a federal statute intended to address "the finances and operations of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS)", [1] specifically to lift budget requirements imposed on the Service by the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act [2] and require it to continue six-day-a-week delivery of mail. [3]