New York Times (September 5)
2011/ 09/ 06 by jd in Global News
The United States Postal Service (USPS) stands on the verge of bankruptcy. Volume has been shrinking in the digital age and the USPS deficit is expected to reach $9.2 billion by the end of the current fiscal year. The postmaster general, Patrick R. Donahoe, is seeking Congressional approval of his plan for “eliminating Saturday mail delivery, closing up to 3,700 postal locations and laying off 120,000 workers.” Without drastic measures, the USPS will default on pension payments this month and “sometime early next year… run out of money to pay its employees and gas up its trucks… forcing it to stop delivering the roughly three billion pieces of mail it handles weekly.”