“Can They Deliver?”
The U.S. Postal Service’s budget woes are threatening its scope and scale—but could your business actually benefit from its loss?
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While it's true that costly retiree benefits, declining mail volume and congressional gridlock (the USPS needs government approval outside itself to alter certain parts of its financial structure, such as how employee benefits are funded) are strangling the USPS financially, that doesn't mean the organization has become any less efficient or useful. If anything, the opposite is true.
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