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USPS Is in “Death Spiral” Unless These Changes Happen, Postmaster General Says

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is standing his ground and has no plans to hit the pause button on his Delivering for America (DFA) plan anytime soon.

The 10-year initiative, which is currently in its third year, has made measurable strides in rebuilding the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) from an “organization in financial and operational crisis to one that is self-sustaining and high performing.”

However, it’s also ruffled feathers among regulators and senators, and in some instances, postal workers and customers as well. Nevertheless, DeJoy is keeping his eyes on the prize. In a passionate op-ed published by The Washington Post, DeJoy confronts doubters head-on and reiterates why the DFA is the only way forward.

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