Follow us! >

Steiner must stop the bleeding at USPS before taxpayers stuck with bill

The U.S. Postal Service has undergone a long-overdue change in leadership, but in passing the baton, outgoing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy also handed off an epic mess to his successor, David Steiner.

Service is off and the price of stamps and shipping is up, but after decades of bad management, that’s almost a given. The key issue is that, in trying to turn the postal system into a company he knew how to run, Mr. DeJoy added to the bloat rather than trimming the fat.

Mr. Steiner has a chance to make his mark quickly. The service’s year-end financials are now public, and there’s not a bit of good news to be found. Mr. DeJoy’s insourcing campaign has proved quite costly. The addition of nearly 200,000 career employees has brought the total personnel count to a level not seen in 20 years, when the volume of mail was more than double what it is now.

With more people delivering less mail, USPS experienced a $9 billion net income loss. That’s still in line with the losses experienced thanks to the DeJoy plan, but it doesn’t lead to long-term fiscal stability. Mr. Steiner really has only one choice, and that’s to follow the lead set by President Trump in his Oct.15 executive order to ensure “continued accountability in federal hiring” by putting a freeze on new hires now, before the holiday season is upon us in earnest.

Sign up to receive our Daily Postal News blast

Related Articles

Tell us what you think below!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Hot this week

10 Roads Express to shut down operations, end USPS contracts

The 10 Roads group of companies — one of the largest U.S. mail haulers — announced Monday it will wind down all operations over the next 60 days and cease service to the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) by Jan. 30

Legislation would make it a federal crime to steal packages from commercial carriers, not just USPS

Rep. Josh Gottheimer, of New Jersey, said he's reintroducing a 2022 bill, the Porch Pirates Act, that would expand penalties for theft of packages from USPS to commercial carriers like UPS, FedEx and Amazon.

Fly flags at half-staff to honor National Guard specialist

President Donald Trump has ordered U.S. flags flown at half-staff to honor West Virginia National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, who was fatally shot Nov. 26 in Washington, DC.

USPS returns 800 military care packages to Connecticut

More than 800 care packages sent to U.S. service members across the world from a local nonprofit have been returned to Connecticut.

USPS-Amazon contract uncertainty grows as reverse auction plan raises stakes for 2026 renewal

With the existing contract between global e-commerce retailer Amazon and the United States Postal Service set to expire in October 2026, media reports published yesterday indicated that there could be some shifts coming in that relationship.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x