In the midst of continuing struggles to fork over billions in defaulted payments, the United States Postal Service is tightening purse strings and generally doing anything it can to ride this budget problem out. An upcoming retrenchment will hit customers right where it hurts the most next year — the wallet. Stamps for letters will go up a penny to $0.46 starting Jan. 27, while postcard stamps will increase a cent to $0.33.
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sooooo we the taxpayer can pay their bills. How about doing away with the excess like any normal business would be forced to do in this type of situation. Total BS...
Private enterprise is poised and ready for the USPS to shut down.Even the same post offices will be used.Just privatized.
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