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Postal Service Debt to Hit $45 Billion Unless Law Changes
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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1241557" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Such a fine line. You want to see people have good jobs, which USPS'ers do. But then you have this other issue where they bleed money and you have two very profitable alternatives. One side wants you to say, it should be going UPS or Fedex as they make it work. However, there are a lot of jobs on the line axing USPS like this. Now USPS should raise their prices to be more inline with the others and then have the market decide if they are good enough. If they are, with that additional revenue then it's good on them. </p><p></p><p>They were running numbers on the news for an overnight package, UPS and Fedex are twice the cost of USPS. Well you are short on money, but you are undercutting free market companies by 1/2. How about raising your price? USPS is a subsidized business, which just isn't fair. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, all the Avg Joe workers, man I want to see them do well, so it's a tough call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1241557, member: 29298"] Such a fine line. You want to see people have good jobs, which USPS'ers do. But then you have this other issue where they bleed money and you have two very profitable alternatives. One side wants you to say, it should be going UPS or Fedex as they make it work. However, there are a lot of jobs on the line axing USPS like this. Now USPS should raise their prices to be more inline with the others and then have the market decide if they are good enough. If they are, with that additional revenue then it's good on them. They were running numbers on the news for an overnight package, UPS and Fedex are twice the cost of USPS. Well you are short on money, but you are undercutting free market companies by 1/2. How about raising your price? USPS is a subsidized business, which just isn't fair. Like I said, all the Avg Joe workers, man I want to see them do well, so it's a tough call. [/QUOTE]
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