For the first time in nearly 97 years, the price of a stamp is set to go down. On April 10, a first-class stamp will cost 47 cents, down from its current 49-cent price. The reduction is part of a pre-arranged agreement with Congress. The Post Office got to increase the price of stamps by 3 cents in 2014 to help it raise $4.6 billion in revenue.
My boss Mr. Holas said " you can't save yourself into a profit" , bless him , president of Sara Lee Corp and Hanes and Sea Pak. Gone , but not forgotten .
How ridiculous is this but of news. The postal service has been getting government bailouts for 30 plus years and now they are going to drop the price of a stamp?? How much will this cost the taxpayers in the near future???
My boss Mr. Holas said " you can't save yourself into a profit" , bless him , president of Sara Lee Corp and Hanes and Sea Pak. Gone , but not forgotten .
ReplyDeleteHow ridiculous is this but of news. The postal service has been getting government bailouts for 30 plus years and now they are going to drop the price of a stamp?? How much will this cost the taxpayers in the near future???
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