Getting out from under that won't do them much good. They already aren't generating enough revenue to cover there regular operating expenses and have been defaulting on those prepayments.
Back during the Great Recession Ben Stein did a piece for CBS Sunday Morning.He was correct when he flat out said that the problem with the USPS is that it's rates are simply too low. The inescapable trouble with delivering in rural America is that there's too many miles not enough freight.
At the same time however the need to keep small town rural America alive and vibrant is never more evident than because of what is unfolding this very day.
COVID 19 is not the first global pandemic , it won't be the last and chances are it could even be deadlier. As a result you might just see quite a bunch of people especially Boomers who when young couldn't wait to get leave wanting to move back to their childhood homes for obvious reasons. Over population, health risks due to among many things including pandemics along with the post COVID inflation making living in the urban areas on fixed incomes very difficult.
Given the ongoing breakdown of many quality of life components in Metropolis, life in Dullsville USA might suddenly become quite appealing indeed and not just for Boomers only.