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Postal Service leadership brushes off calls to pause modernization plan, as financial losses continue

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David Steiner, who became postmaster general in July, said at the postal agency’s board of governors meeting on Friday that financial performance is USPS’ most pressing challenge. In line with past statements backing Delivering for America, he also said that he does not intend to reevaluate former PG Louis DeJoy’s plan to promote the agency’s financial sustainability.

“While we may change specific initiatives as we move forward and our execution needs improvement, I do not see the need for a fundamental reassessment of our processing and logistics modernization strategies at this time,” Steiner said.

Delivering for America generally entails slowing some delivery and increasing the price of certain products. While DeJoy originally predicted USPS would break even by fiscal 2023 under the plan, Chief Financial Officer Luke Grossmann said on Friday that the agency is projected to continue operating at a net loss in fiscal 2026 with only a $900 million improvement.

Steiner and members of the board, which includes individuals appointed by Joe Biden and Donald Trump, contended that putting USPS on firmer financial footing requires legislative and executive actions, including removing restrictions that only allow postal retirement funds to be invested in Treasury securities, adopting private sector best practices in the agency’s workers’ compensation program and raising the $15 billion statutory debt limit for USPS.

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The Truth
The Truth
1 month ago

These fools know that what they are asking will in large part never be done. That way they can throw their hands up and say “well we tried but just couldn’t get what we were asking for.” The question is how many more billions before real reform is discussed. Saturday delivery needs to go.

Dennis
Dennis
1 month ago

AI could replace 90% of management jobs at the Post Office. These people are all making over 100k with high school degrees and sit around all day and do nothing except bully.

Retiree
Retiree
Reply to  Dennis
1 month ago

I can attest to that as being a retiree!

The Truth
The Truth
1 month ago

Earth to the USPS, you won’t make your 900 million dollar rosier forecast for the next fiscal year. Unless, that is, you guys do what is absolutely necessary and eliminate Saturday mail delivery. The American public is not against it and even though the place is terribly mismanaged, they will accept it to close the budget deficit. The problem is that it’s so bloated and mismanaged it won’t take long to go back into the red.

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