Postal Service signs cost-cutting deal with DOGE
- The United States Postal Service plans to cut its workforce by 10,000 workers over the next 30 days, as stated by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in a letter to Congress.
- USPS currently employs approximately 640,000 people and has cut about 30,000 jobs since 2021, according to Reuters.
- The USPS is projected to lose $200 billion, with a reported loss of $9.5 billion last year, as detailed in DeJoy's letter.
- Democrats have expressed opposition to privatizing USPS, claiming it would betray 640,000 postal employees and undermine a crucial public service, as stated by Rep. Emanuel Cleaver.
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