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Louis DeJoy, who has headed US Postal Service since 2020, warned in November of potential ‘end of this organization’ | Louis DeJoy, who has headed US Postal Service since 2020, warned in November of potential ‘end of this organization’ |
The US postmaster general, Louis DeJoy, said on Tuesday he had asked the US Postal Service (USPS) governing board to identify his successor. | |
In November, DeJoy warned that the post office, which has lost more than $100bn since 2007, must continue to cut costs or will remain on the path to either a “government bailout or the end of this great organization as we know it”. | In November, DeJoy warned that the post office, which has lost more than $100bn since 2007, must continue to cut costs or will remain on the path to either a “government bailout or the end of this great organization as we know it”. |
USPS did not say when DeJoy – who has headed the agency since 2020 – plans to step down. His announcement comes weeks after Donald Trump took office. | USPS did not say when DeJoy – who has headed the agency since 2020 – plans to step down. His announcement comes weeks after Donald Trump took office. |
USPS is implementing a 10-year restructuring plan announced in 2021 that aims to eliminate $160bn in predicted losses over the next decade. USPS now projects $80bn in losses over the period and plans further cuts to address the shortfall. | USPS is implementing a 10-year restructuring plan announced in 2021 that aims to eliminate $160bn in predicted losses over the next decade. USPS now projects $80bn in losses over the period and plans further cuts to address the shortfall. |
He has faced criticism in Congress about processing network consolidation plans. | He has faced criticism in Congress about processing network consolidation plans. |
DeJoy in December defended USPS’s plan to buy a rising number of electric vehicles after Congress gave it $3bn after overseeing the delivery of tens of millions of ballots for last November’s presidential election. | DeJoy in December defended USPS’s plan to buy a rising number of electric vehicles after Congress gave it $3bn after overseeing the delivery of tens of millions of ballots for last November’s presidential election. |
First-class mail volume continues to fall, dropping 3.6% year-over-year to 44.3bn pieces. First-class mail use is down 80% since 1997 and is at its lowest level since 1968. | First-class mail volume continues to fall, dropping 3.6% year-over-year to 44.3bn pieces. First-class mail use is down 80% since 1997 and is at its lowest level since 1968. |
In September, USPS said it would not hike stamp prices in January for the first time in two years. USPS in July raised the price of a first-class mail stamp to 73 cents from 68 cents and increased overall mailing services product prices by 7.8%. | In September, USPS said it would not hike stamp prices in January for the first time in two years. USPS in July raised the price of a first-class mail stamp to 73 cents from 68 cents and increased overall mailing services product prices by 7.8%. |
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