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APRIL 4, 2001 They can deliver mail through rain, shine, slow, sleet, but mail carriers can't do it without money so on Tuesday, the United States Postal Service announced it will see if cutting Saturday mail service might reduce costs The USPS is facing a deficit of some $3 billion. They are cutting jobs, reducing administrative costs, and are planning on raising the price of stamps yet again this summer. Get the Story:
Postal Service Explores Reductions (The Washington Post 4/4) Relevant Links:
The United States Postal Service - http://www.usps.gov
Post Office: No Saturday Mail?
Facebook TwitterAPRIL 4, 2001 They can deliver mail through rain, shine, slow, sleet, but mail carriers can't do it without money so on Tuesday, the United States Postal Service announced it will see if cutting Saturday mail service might reduce costs The USPS is facing a deficit of some $3 billion. They are cutting jobs, reducing administrative costs, and are planning on raising the price of stamps yet again this summer. Get the Story:
Postal Service Explores Reductions (The Washington Post 4/4) Relevant Links:
The United States Postal Service - http://www.usps.gov
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