US Postal Service could run out of money as soon as October

https://www.reuters.com/business/us-postal-service-could-run-out-money-soon-october-2026-03-17/

WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. Postal Service told Congress on Tuesday it could run out of ​money in October or November if the agency continues to make required ‌retirement and other payments to the government.

U.S. Postmaster General David Steiner told a House Oversight subcommittee that USPS needs higher stamp prices, the ability to borrow more money as well as ​other reforms from Congress.

“We’re in a crisis,” Steiner told lawmakers.

He said if the ​service defaults on some payments as it has in recent years, ⁠it will be out of money in less than a year. “If we stretch ​those out we’re looking at more like February.”

He laid out options for the loss-making ​agency to cut costs: ending six-day-a-week deliveries, closing post offices or raising first-class mail stamp prices to $1 or more, up from the current $0.78.

USPS is awaiting a report from consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal, ​which was hired to help with planning for all scenarios. “When you have less ​than 12 months of cash available, you have to look at everything,” Steiner said.

Reuters first reported ‌in ⁠December that Steiner believed USPS will run out of money as soon as early 2027. The service has reported net losses of $118 billion since 2007 as first-class mail, its most profitable product, has fallen to its lowest volume since the late 1960s.

Steiner said ​reducing deliveries to five ​days a week ⁠would save USPS about $3 billion a year, while closing small post offices in remote areas would save $840 million. But those ideas “may ​not be palatable to Congress or the American public,” he ​said.

Republican Representative ⁠Pete Sessions, who chaired the hearing, said he would work with USPS to address concerns but said he does not support raising stamp prices. “We’re going to have to make ⁠tough ​decisions,” Sessions said.

Representative Kweisi Mfume, the top ■■■■■■■■ ​on the subcommittee, said reforms were needed. “We cannot let the U.S. Postal Service die,” Mfume said, adding Congress ​cannot “do nothing and watch the Titanic sink.”

Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Sonali Paul

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I wonder why they were forced to do this when no other agency or company is required to do it… Hmmm, it’s like a particular group of people WANTS the USPS to fail… :thinking:

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Yup

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Yep; I’ve not seen anything recently, but an analysis I saw a few years ago showed that if the USPS went by GAAP rules (you know, the ones that all public companies are required to follow), rather than the weird unique rules forced upon them by those wanting them to fail, they would be considered quite profitable.

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Imagine if they were not hamstrung and got to compete for profitability and do things like check cashing and sell more shipping supplies than a 3’x6’ kiosk? I know a lot of small communities that do not have a grocery store big enough to cash a check at.

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Or imagine if people got over the fact that the purpose of the USPS is not to make a profit. No more than the military.

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Nail, meet pile-driver.