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Title: Lavish Government Pensions Killing Post Office
Source: CNN Money
URL Source: http://money.cnn.com/2011/02/09/new ... onomy/postal_service/index.htm
Published: Feb 19, 2011
Author: Ben Rooney
Post Date: 2011-02-19 19:30:55 by jwpegler
Keywords: None
Views: 264797
Comments: 52

The U.S. Postal Service warned Wednesday that it may default on some of its financial obligations later this year after reporting yet another quarterly loss.

The USPS, a self-supporting government agency that receives no tax dollars, said it suffered a loss of $329 million in the first quarter of federal fiscal year 2011. That compared with a loss of $297 million a year earlier.

The agency has been suffering from an ongoing decline in mail volume, which has undercut revenues, while retiree health care costs have been straining its reserves.

Excluding costs related to retiree benefits and adjustments to workers' compensation liability, the Postal Service said it had net income was $226 million in the first quarter, which ended Dec. 31.

Despite ongoing cost-cutting efforts, the USPS said it expects to have a cash shortfall this year and to hit its federally mandated borrowing limit by September, when the government's fiscal year ends.

The agency said it will be forced to default on some of its financial obligations this year unless Congress changes a 2006 law requiring it to pay between $5.4 and $5.8 billion into its prepaid retiree health benefits each year.

"The Postal Service continues to seek changes in the law to enable a more flexible and sustainable business model," Patrick Donahoe, the Postmaster General, said in a statement. "We are eager to work with Congress and the administration to resolve these issues prior to the end of the fiscal year."

The Postal Service has taken a number of steps to increase revenue, including marketing initiatives and price increases. The agency raised rates an average of 3.6% in January.

It is also perusing more dramatic changes. Last year, the USPS submitted a request to the Postal Regulatory Commission, which oversees the agency, to eliminate Saturday mail service. The commission has yet to respond to the request, but a spokesman said it is in the "final phase" of making its decision.

The USPS has also cut back on hours to save money. The agency expects to eliminate 40 million work hours this fiscal year as part of a plan to save $2 billion.

However, the service is currently negotiating new contracts with the American Postal Workers Union and the National Rural Letter Carriers Association, which will probably object to cutting hours.

On the bright side, the Postal Service said improving economic conditions suggest the "worst of the precipitous volume decline during the recession is over." But mail volume continues to be anemic, rising only 1.5% in the first quarter as economic growth remains sluggish.

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#1. To: All, capitalist eric, go65 (#0) (Edited)

The Postal Service continues to seek changes in the law to enable a more flexible and sustainable business model

ROTFLMAO!!!

Here's the answer: sell it.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-02-19   19:31:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: jwpegler (#1)

Here's the answer: sell it.

Oh,BullBarack! Delivering the mail IS one of the thing government is obligated to do,and the government is the only organization that can do this. Privatize it and people in rural areas won't get mail because they won't be able to afford the rates.

Reduce the benefits to management and TOTALLY eliminate Affirmative Action hires and promotions and the problems will go away.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-02-20   9:18:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: sneakypete (#10) (Edited)

the government is the only organization that can do this

FedEx, UPS, DHL, Delivery Express, MDCS, and countless others would disagree with you. So would their customers.

The Post Office is the only organization that is ALLOWED BY LAW to put anything in your mailbox. So, the proper English language statement is that "the government is the only organization that may do this" because the government has granted itself a monopoly.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-02-20   14:24:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: jwpegler (#12)

FedEx, UPS, DHL, Delivery Express, MDCS, and countless others would disagree with you. So would their customers.

Wrong twice. They would all LOVE to have the profitable big city deliveries,but would have to be subsidized beyond belief to provide mail delivery to the suburbs and rural areas.

I have tried DHL,FedEx,and UPS,and the post office is ALWAYS quicker and cheaper.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-02-20   18:33:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: sneakypete (#41) (Edited)

Wrong twice. They would all LOVE to have the profitable big city deliveries,but would have to be subsidized beyond belief to provide mail delivery to the suburbs and rural areas.

I have tried DHL,FedEx,and UPS,and the post office is ALWAYS quicker and cheaper.

I live in the suburbs. FedEx is down the road. So is UPS. I don't have to wait in line. The Post Office is 15 miles away and I have to wait HOURS to get service.

I don't where you people live, but you don't in the West.

I'm sick and tired of subsidizing your Post Office, Amtrack and the rest.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-02-20   18:44:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#43. To: jwpegler (#42)

The Post Office is 15 miles away and I have to wait HOURS to get service.

Shouldn't you have started that out with "Once upon a time...." like all fairy stories? NOBODY has to wait in line "HOURS" at any post office to get service,and why the HELL are you there anyhow? They deliver right to your house,they will pick up any packages you have right at your house (unlike UPS,FedEx,etc),and they will even deliver stamps to your house.

In other words,you are just parroting the nonsense that has been babbled to you without even thinking about it.

Hell,you can even print out and pay for your postage at home,and the USPS web site will notify your local post office that you have a package to pick up the next day. Something UPS and none of the others will do.

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