The Postal Service is seeing deeper financial losses than expected this year, but does not expect to veer much from a 10-year reform plan that it is nearly midway through completing.
USPS, however, is far from the plan’s “break-even” goal, and is calling on Congress and the Trump administration to take a familiar wish list of reform efforts that are outside the agency’s control.
The agency saw a $9 billion net loss in fiscal 2025 — significantly higher than the nearly $7 billion net loss it expected.
USPS said it saw increased compensation costs, including offering early retirement incentives to more than 10,000 of its employees, which contributed to higher operating expenses this year.



Too many useless managers at this agency.