POSTAL REFORM PRESSURE MOUNTS
POSTAL REFORM PRESSURE MOUNTS
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Read MoreFree Mail-Free First-Class Mailing a Most Compelling Alternative to Recent Postal
Rate Hikes
January 27, 2001 — According to the Cato Institute’s Edward Hudgins, “a privatized U.S. Postal Service, even subject to the same tax and regulatory regime of the private sector, would certainly be able to integrate much more efficiently into the new economy.” “A private U.S. Postal Service,” he said, “could act as an entrepreneur facilitating economic growth rather than as a government monopoly seeking to cripple competitors and acting as a ball and chain on the leg of the economy.”
Read MoreA postage rate cut that promised to save banks $26 million, partially offsetting the Jan. 7 first-class letter rate increase, may be
short-lived. The Postal Service’s rate-setting panel may reverse course and recommend a 1- or 2-cent increase
Emery Worldwide is suing the postal service for early cancellation of its contracts for airlift of its Express Mail and Priority Mail. Emery also had to go to court to win about $200 million in back pay from the USPS for its Priority Mail contract.
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