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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
Perhaps a better route would be to increase firing/termination authority and swing a wide ax. Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices The U.S. Postal Service is hoping it can soon raise stamp prices by a penny or more. The postal service on Wednesday reported a quarterly loss of $562 million, despite growth in package delivery, due to continued erosion in the use of first-class mail as well as expensive mandates for its retiree health care obligations. It also attributed losses to a forced reduction in stamp prices last year. The postal service is generally barred under federal law from raising prices more than the rate of inflation. But it is seeking greater regulatory leeway to increase prices, including a one-cent rate hike provided in a measure being considered by Congress. The current cost of a first-class stamp is 49 cents. America deserves a financially stable postal service that can continue to play a vital role in our economy and society, said Postmaster General Megan J. Brennan. She said the postal service continues to aggressively cut costs. The financial report shows what it described as controllable income of more than $12 million for the three months that ended on March 31. But when taking into account expenses to prefund retiree health care and other items considered beyond the managements control, it posted a loss. Operating revenue came to $17.3 billion, a decrease of $474 million from the same time last year. The postal service continued to notch double-digit growth in its package business, boosted by the strength of Amazon and other Internet retailers. But that wasnt enough to offset losses in both first-class mail and marketing mail, also known as junk mail, which make up the bulk of revenue. The postal service is urging relief from the mandate to pre-fund retiree health benefits. Legislation in 2006 required the postal service to fund 75 years worth of retiree health benefits, something that neither the government nor private companies are required to do. Legislation passed by a House committee earlier this year would relieve the postal service of much of the expensive pre-funding requirements and allow a one-cent increase in the price of a first-class stamp. The Postal Regulatory Commission is also reviewing whether to offer more leeway to raise stamp prices, a move opposed by many trade groups. First-class mail volume is down as people rely more on email for online bill payments. The number of first-class and marketing mail items delivered during the last quarter was 34 billion pieces, nearly a 4 percent decrease. The financial numbers released Wednesday bring the postal services year to date earnings to $900 million, better than the $1.7 billion loss for the same period last year, largely due to reduced expenses for the health care pre-funding. The postal service has lost money for 10 years in a row. It says the continuing red ink hurts consumers because it cant make necessary investments to ensure prompt, efficient and reliable postal services, such as by updating delivery trucks and equipment. Due to public resistance, it dropped a previous proposal to cut costs by eliminating Saturday mail delivery. Todays financial report shows the underlying business strength of the U.S. Postal Service while also indicating the need to address external matters beyond USPS control, said Fredric Rolando, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, which is backing the House bill. An independent agency, the postal service does not use taxpayer money for its operations. |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 6:25:11 AM UTC-4, burfordTjustice wrote:
Perhaps a better route would be to increase firing/termination authority and swing a wide ax. Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices The U.S. Postal Service is hoping it can soon raise stamp prices by a penny or more. The postal service on Wednesday reported a quarterly loss of $562 million, despite growth in package delivery, due to continued erosion in the use of first-class mail as well as expensive mandates for its retiree health care obligations. It also attributed losses to a forced reduction in stamp prices last year. The postal service is generally barred under federal law from raising prices more than the rate of inflation. But it is seeking greater regulatory leeway to increase prices, including a one-cent rate hike provided in a measure being considered by Congress. The current cost of a first-class stamp is 49 cents. America deserves a financially stable postal service that can continue to play a vital role in our economy and society, said Postmaster General Megan J. Brennan. She said the postal service continues to aggressively cut costs. The financial report shows what it described as controllable income of more than $12 million for the three months that ended on March 31. But when taking into account expenses to prefund retiree health care and other items considered beyond the managements control, it posted a loss. Operating revenue came to $17.3 billion, a decrease of $474 million from the same time last year. The postal service continued to notch double-digit growth in its package business, boosted by the strength of Amazon and other Internet retailers. But that wasnt enough to offset losses in both first-class mail and marketing mail, also known as junk mail, which make up the bulk of revenue. The postal service is urging relief from the mandate to pre-fund retiree health benefits. Legislation in 2006 required the postal service to fund 75 years worth of retiree health benefits, something that neither the government nor private companies are required to do. Legislation passed by a House committee earlier this year would relieve the postal service of much of the expensive pre-funding requirements and allow a one-cent increase in the price of a first-class stamp. The Postal Regulatory Commission is also reviewing whether to offer more leeway to raise stamp prices, a move opposed by many trade groups. First-class mail volume is down as people rely more on email for online bill payments. The number of first-class and marketing mail items delivered during the last quarter was 34 billion pieces, nearly a 4 percent decrease.. The financial numbers released Wednesday bring the postal services year to date earnings to $900 million, better than the $1.7 billion loss for the same period last year, largely due to reduced expenses for the health care pre-funding. The postal service has lost money for 10 years in a row. It says the continuing red ink hurts consumers because it cant make necessary investments to ensure prompt, efficient and reliable postal services, such as by updating delivery trucks and equipment. Due to public resistance, it dropped a previous proposal to cut costs by eliminating Saturday mail delivery. Todays financial report shows the underlying business strength of the U.S. Postal Service while also indicating the need to address external matters beyond USPS control, said Fredric Rolando, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, which is backing the House bill. An independent agency, the postal service does not use taxpayer money for its operations. congreess forces post office to do dumb things. like saturday delivery.... major cost cuts are necessary. but congress prevents them |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On 5/11/2017 6:55 PM, bob haller wrote:
Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices The U.S. Postal Service is hoping it can soon raise stamp prices by a penny or more. An independent agency, the postal service does not use taxpayer money for its operations. congreess forces post office to do dumb things. like saturday delivery.... major cost cuts are necessary. but congress prevents them What about Sunday deliveries for Amazon Prime? IMO, the post office is a pretty good deal for what you pay. I'm often amazed at the service such as a package from CA to CT in two or three days for $3.50. |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On Thu, 11 May 2017 21:37:52 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 5/11/2017 6:55 PM, bob haller wrote: Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices The U.S. Postal Service is hoping it can soon raise stamp prices by a penny or more. An independent agency, the postal service does not use taxpayer money for its operations. congreess forces post office to do dumb things. like saturday delivery.... major cost cuts are necessary. but congress prevents them What about Sunday deliveries for Amazon Prime? IMO, the post office is a pretty good deal for what you pay. I'm often amazed at the service such as a package from CA to CT in two or three days for $3.50. I agree the USPS is a bargain and around here the staff is excellent but I am not sure how it is up in the mobbed up union north. If they did add a penney, it would just be the one they cut a few months ago. Amazon sunday is just a cash cow for them. |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On Thu, 11 May 2017 15:55:39 -0700 (PDT)
bob haller wrote: On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 6:25:11 AM UTC-4, burfordTjustice wrote: Perhaps a better route would be to increase firing/termination authority and swing a wide ax. Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices The U.S. Postal Service is hoping it can soon raise stamp prices by a penny or more. The postal service on Wednesday reported a quarterly loss of $562 million, despite growth in package delivery, due to continued erosion in the use of first-class mail as well as expensive mandates for its retiree health care obligations. It also attributed losses to a forced reduction in stamp prices last year. The postal service is generally barred under federal law from raising prices more than the rate of inflation. But it is seeking greater regulatory leeway to increase prices, including a one-cent rate hike provided in a measure being considered by Congress. The current cost of a first-class stamp is 49 cents. America deserves a financially stable postal service that can continue to play a vital role in our economy and society, said Postmaster General Megan J. Brennan. She said the postal service continues to aggressively cut costs. The financial report shows what it described as controllable income of more than $12 million for the three months that ended on March 31. But when taking into account expenses to prefund retiree health care and other items considered beyond the managements control, it posted a loss. Operating revenue came to $17.3 billion, a decrease of $474 million from the same time last year. The postal service continued to notch double-digit growth in its package business, boosted by the strength of Amazon and other Internet retailers. But that wasnt enough to offset losses in both first-class mail and marketing mail, also known as junk mail, which make up the bulk of revenue. The postal service is urging relief from the mandate to pre-fund retiree health benefits. Legislation in 2006 required the postal service to fund 75 years worth of retiree health benefits, something that neither the government nor private companies are required to do. Legislation passed by a House committee earlier this year would relieve the postal service of much of the expensive pre-funding requirements and allow a one-cent increase in the price of a first-class stamp. The Postal Regulatory Commission is also reviewing whether to offer more leeway to raise stamp prices, a move opposed by many trade groups. First-class mail volume is down as people rely more on email for online bill payments. The number of first-class and marketing mail items delivered during the last quarter was 34 billion pieces, nearly a 4 percent decrease. The financial numbers released Wednesday bring the postal services year to date earnings to $900 million, better than the $1.7 billion loss for the same period last year, largely due to reduced expenses for the health care pre-funding. The postal service has lost money for 10 years in a row. It says the continuing red ink hurts consumers because it cant make necessary investments to ensure prompt, efficient and reliable postal services, such as by updating delivery trucks and equipment. Due to public resistance, it dropped a previous proposal to cut costs by eliminating Saturday mail delivery. Todays financial report shows the underlying business strength of the U.S. Postal Service while also indicating the need to address external matters beyond USPS control, said Fredric Rolando, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, which is backing the House bill. An independent agency, the postal service does not use taxpayer money for its operations. congreess forces post office to do dumb things. like saturday delivery.... major cost cuts are necessary. but congress prevents them Did not read above before running mouth did you: Not Congress; "Due to public resistance, it dropped a previous proposal to cut costs by eliminating Saturday mail delivery." |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On 5/12/17 8:20 AM, burfordTjustice wrote:
Did not read above before running mouth did you: Not Congress; "Due to public resistance, it dropped a previous proposal to cut costs by eliminating Saturday mail delivery." It was dropped because public resistance (especially in rural areas) was so great on the Congress. The articles at the time noted that both the Postal Rate Commission and Congress were set against. Besides, they couldn't legally change the service parameters without Congressional approval. |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On Fri, 12 May 2017 08:36:50 -0400
"Kurt V. Ullman" wrote: On 5/12/17 8:20 AM, burfordTjustice wrote: Did not read above before running mouth did you: Not Congress; "Due to public resistance, it dropped a previous proposal to cut costs by eliminating Saturday mail delivery." It was dropped because public resistance (especially in rural areas) was so great on the Congress. The articles at the time noted that both the Postal Rate Commission and Congress were set against. Besides, they couldn't legally change the service parameters without Congressional approval. USPS dropped the request. |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On Thu, 11 May 2017 21:37:52 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 5/11/2017 6:55 PM, bob haller wrote: Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices The U.S. Postal Service is hoping it can soon raise stamp prices by a penny or more. An independent agency, the postal service does not use taxpayer money for its operations. congreess forces post office to do dumb things. like saturday delivery.... major cost cuts are necessary. but congress prevents them What about Sunday deliveries for Amazon Prime? The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. IMO, the post office is a pretty good deal for what you pay. I'm often amazed at the service such as a package from CA to CT in two or three days for $3.50. |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On 5/12/2017 11:46 AM, Gordon Shumway wrote:
On Thu, 11 May 2017 21:37:52 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 5/11/2017 6:55 PM, bob haller wrote: Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices The U.S. Postal Service is hoping it can soon raise stamp prices by a penny or more. An independent agency, the postal service does not use taxpayer money for its operations. congreess forces post office to do dumb things. like saturday delivery.... major cost cuts are necessary. but congress prevents them What about Sunday deliveries for Amazon Prime? The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. IMO, the post office is a pretty good deal for what you pay. I'm often amazed at the service such as a package from CA to CT in two or three days for $3.50. You think Amazon Prime effects what USPS charges Amazon? I don't. Back when I started consulting over 20 years ago my postage bill averaged $30/month. Today it is around 50 cents or the price of one stamp for client that wants paper invoice. Otherwise everything goes through email. Post office thrives on junk mail. With stuff coming loose sometimes it is hard to find the real mail amongst it. They should charge the junk mailers more and also further slim down as mail service is supplanted in large part by electronic media. |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On Fri, 12 May 2017 10:46:00 -0500
Gordon Shumway wrote: The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. USPS gets $1 from UPS for every package they drop for the final mile. USPS is full of union waste and needs a broad firing ax sent through it. Congress should drop over sight of USPS, void all laws protecting USPS and open mail delivery to anyone that wants to do it. The market would soon sort the losers. |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On Fri, 12 May 2017 10:46:00 -0500, Gordon Shumway
wrote: The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. My last three piece order from Amazon, non-prime. Three deliveries. UPS for the heavy box, a male in a van for one box and a female for another box via her car. Saw a recent report that Amazon hires independent delivery drivers for ~$25 and hour or less. |
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Gordon Shumway
Fri, 12 May 2017 15:46:00 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote: [snip] The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. That's not all you get with the prime account. If you buy a movie and/or audio cd, you get to watch/listen to the tracks while you wait for the physical item in the mail. Prime is actually a cool thing, if yo do alot of business with amazon. Savings on shipping can more than offset the cost of prime. Especially if you buy big, bulky, heavy items. -- I would like to apologize for not having offended you yet. Please be patient. I will get to you shortly. |
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On 05/12/2017 09:46 AM, Gordon Shumway wrote:
The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. The USPS has obstacles. I don't know how much of a moneymaker it was but the USPS worked closely with Netflix to expedite the DVD deliveries. I happened to catch the woman unloading the driveup mailboxes at the PO tonight and got out of the car to toss my DVD into her bin. It wasn't the only red mailer in there. Then Mom & Pop's Video Rental bitched because they weren't getting expedited service for their trickle of DVDs. Snail mail neutrality, so to speak. That ended the expedited service. Amazon, otoh, can negotiate with UPS although they do use USPS for some items. Also, while it's difficult to sort out the balance sheet, Amazon isn't netting a lot of money out of Prime. |
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On 05/12/2017 06:29 PM, Diesel wrote:
Gordon Shumway Fri, 12 May 2017 15:46:00 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote: [snip] The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. That's not all you get with the prime account. If you buy a movie and/or audio cd, you get to watch/listen to the tracks while you wait for the physical item in the mail. Prime is actually a cool thing, if yo do alot of business with amazon. Savings on shipping can more than offset the cost of prime. Especially if you buy big, bulky, heavy items. Amazon has me spoiled. I recently ordered a dozen arrow shafts, some feather, nocks, and points. S&H was $15 on a $75 order. Unfortunately Amazon doesn't have much in the way of traditional archery supplies. |
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On 05/12/2017 06:22 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 05/12/2017 06:29 PM, Diesel wrote: Gordon Shumway Fri, 12 May 2017 15:46:00 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote: [snip] The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. That's not all you get with the prime account. If you buy a movie and/or audio cd, you get to watch/listen to the tracks while you wait for the physical item in the mail. Prime is actually a cool thing, if yo do alot of business with amazon. Savings on shipping can more than offset the cost of prime. Especially if you buy big, bulky, heavy items. Amazon has me spoiled. I recently ordered a dozen arrow shafts, some feather, nocks, and points. S&H was $15 on a $75 order. Unfortunately Amazon doesn't have much in the way of traditional archery supplies. Do you hunt? And do you share meat with your friends? |
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On 05/12/2017 07:35 PM, T wrote:
On 05/12/2017 06:22 PM, rbowman wrote: On 05/12/2017 06:29 PM, Diesel wrote: Gordon Shumway Fri, 12 May 2017 15:46:00 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote: [snip] The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. That's not all you get with the prime account. If you buy a movie and/or audio cd, you get to watch/listen to the tracks while you wait for the physical item in the mail. Prime is actually a cool thing, if yo do alot of business with amazon. Savings on shipping can more than offset the cost of prime. Especially if you buy big, bulky, heavy items. Amazon has me spoiled. I recently ordered a dozen arrow shafts, some feather, nocks, and points. S&H was $15 on a $75 order. Unfortunately Amazon doesn't have much in the way of traditional archery supplies. Do you hunt? And do you share meat with your friends? No, I haven't hunted in years. That's not to say I don't keep my skills up. |
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rbowman
Sat, 13 May 2017 01:14:25 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote: On 05/12/2017 09:46 AM, Gordon Shumway wrote: The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. The USPS has obstacles. I don't know how much of a moneymaker it was but the USPS worked closely with Netflix to expedite the DVD deliveries. I happened to catch the woman unloading the driveup mailboxes at the PO tonight and got out of the car to toss my DVD into her bin. It wasn't the only red mailer in there. Then Mom & Pop's Video Rental bitched because they weren't getting expedited service for their trickle of DVDs. Snail mail neutrality, so to speak. That ended the expedited service. Amazon, otoh, can negotiate with UPS although they do use USPS for some items. Also, while it's difficult to sort out the balance sheet, Amazon isn't netting a lot of money out of Prime. Especially when they'll let you cancel it with ease, during your trial. Even a few days after your trial officially ends. Pleasant customer service. -- I would like to apologize for not having offended you yet. Please be patient. I will get to you shortly. |
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Postal Service, Citing Losses, Seeks Higher Stamp Prices
On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 7:32:26 PM UTC-5, Diesel wrote:
Gordon Shumway Fri, 12 May 2017 15:46:00 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote: [snip] The solution is put the squeeze on Amazon. Amazon's getting a $100 bucks a year from all of their Prime members for two-day shipping. The USPS needs a bigger piece of the action there, not from the taxpayers. That's not all you get with the prime account. If you buy a movie and/or audio cd, you get to watch/listen to the tracks while you wait for the physical item in the mail. Prime is actually a cool thing, if yo do alot of business with amazon. Savings on shipping can more than offset the cost of prime. Especially if you buy big, bulky, heavy items. -- I have an Amazon Prime account and binge watch TV series from start to finish. I've been watching Star Trek TNG on my Fire tablet and LEXX on the TV hooked to the little Win 10 stick. OMG! Eva Habermann who plays Zev, the love slave in the LEXX TV series is gorgeous! She was around 20 years old when the TV series was produced. She has matured very well and is still deserving of wolf whistles. I believe it's because she didn't wind up in Holywood to have her life and looks destroyed by drugs and alcohol like so many young actresses who grew up too fast.ヽ()ノ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxuUbizTVXM http://www.eva-habermann.com/ [8~{} Uncle Aroused Monster |
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