Starting in May, the US Postal Service plans to close 252 of its 487 mail processing facilities and thousands of post offices around the country. Next-day and Saturday service will be things of the past if 150,000 jobs are eliminated by the end of the year. If the US Post Office is making a profit, why is it planning to close processing facilities and post offices and to lay off employees?
Does the Post Office Have a Future in the Internet Age?
Credits
Guests:
- John Beaumont - National Association of Letter Carriers - @NALC_National
- James Gattuso - Heritage Foundation