The Delaware Gazette

Post office: $18B loss without cuts, rate increase

WASHINGTON — Mired in red ink, the U.S. Postal Ser­vice is warn­ing it will lose as much as $18.2 bil­lion a year by 2015 unless Con­gress grants it new lee­way to elim­i­nate Sat­ur­day deliv­ery, slow first-class mail by one day and raise the price of a postage stamp by as much as 5 cents.

Post office near default? Losses mount to $5.1B

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Ser­vice said Tues­day it has lost $5.1 bil­lion in the past year, push­ing it closer to immi­nent default on a multibillion-dollar pay­ment and to future bank­ruptcy as the weak econ­omy and increased Inter­net use drive down mail volume.

In financial crisis, Post office turns to Congress

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WASHINGTON — Post­mas­ter Gen­eral Patrick Don­a­hoe warned that the Postal Ser­vice is on “the brink of default” as he bat­tles to keep his agency sol­vent. With­out leg­is­la­tion by Sept. 30, the agency “will default on a man­dated $5.5 bil­lion pay­ment to the Trea­sury,” Don­a­hoe told the Sen­ate Home­land Secu­rity and Gov­ern­men­tal Affairs Com­mit­tee on Tues­day. And with no con­gres­sional action, a year from now, next August or Sep­tem­ber, the post office could run out of money to pay salaries and con­trac­tors, ham­per­ing its abil­ity to oper­ate, Don­a­hoe said.

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