The USPS has announced that is has a 9.5 Billion dollar debt it must pay, accounting it; 5.5 Billion in retiree benefits. With no tax collection, the USPS could face a default, shutting down at least 3000 centers around the US.
There are alternatives to mailing, such as online billing, and other 'small' chained postal services, yet, none of them seem to be efficient enough for the elderly, small business and rural communities; who cannot receive mail through small carriers nor the Internet,( due to speed and or price per Mbps.)
Ideas as to 'saving' the USPS:
1) Remove the retiree benefits by not accepting Union agreement
2) Raise prices to offset until the end of the year
3) Layoff or furlough workers
4) Ask Congress for money(unlikely with the Brady bunch we have now)
5) Default completely
What you can do:
1) Pay online/Cloud payment services
2) FedEx/UPS or small carriers
3) Continue USPS until default.
There are alternatives to mailing, such as online billing, and other 'small' chained postal services, yet, none of them seem to be efficient enough for the elderly, small business and rural communities; who cannot receive mail through small carriers nor the Internet,( due to speed and or price per Mbps.)
Ideas as to 'saving' the USPS:
1) Remove the retiree benefits by not accepting Union agreement
2) Raise prices to offset until the end of the year
3) Layoff or furlough workers
4) Ask Congress for money(unlikely with the Brady bunch we have now)
5) Default completely
What you can do:
1) Pay online/Cloud payment services
2) FedEx/UPS or small carriers
3) Continue USPS until default.