USPS Faces Hard Truth: Revenue Growth, Not Cuts, is the Path to Sustainability
Postal Service leadership admits cost cuts won’t fix financial woes. Without expanding revenue and modernizing operations, USPS risks further decline—threatening a vital American institution.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) stands at a crossroads that exposes the failure of simply slashing expenses while ignoring the need for strategic growth. Postmaster General David Steiner’s blunt admission that "we cannot cost-cut our way to prosperity" reveals what many working Americans already understand: without innovation and expanded revenue streams, this historic agency will continue its downward spiral. Can Cutting Costs Alone Protect America’s Postal Heritage? For over 150 years, USPS has been a cornerstone of national unity and commerce, delivering mail to every address six or seven days a week with unparalleled reach. Yet today’s fiscal realities paint...
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