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Postmaster general says US Postal Service needs revenue growth, not just cuts
Postmaster General Steiner seeks to boost USPS revenue by partnering with retailers and private carriers, addressing $9 billion net losses and leveraging its delivery network.
- Postmaster General David Steiner stated that the U.S. Postal Service cannot rely solely on cuts to improve its finances.
- Steiner emphasized the need for expanding the revenue base to restore the agency's prominence in delivery services.
- Amber McReynolds highlighted the necessity for congressional updates to improve USPS's financial stability, citing "long-standing and unnecessary restrictions."
- McReynolds also urged for immediate executive and legislative action for the long-term sustainability of the postal service.
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Trump’s postal chief says cuts have gone too far: ‘we cannot cost-cut our way to prosperity’
The U.S. Postal Service can’t fix its finances through cuts alone, Postmaster General David Steiner said Friday. Steiner said the 150-year-old agency needs to expand its revenue base to restore prominence in the nation’s delivery network. It also should capitalize on its long-standing legal…
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