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U.S. Postal Service
Higher U.S. postage rates send vendors in China scrambling
by
Jennifer Pak
Mar 9, 2021
The U.S. set higher postage rates last year. E-commerce sellers in China are still scrambling to deal with the change.
Many small businesses rely on U.S. Postal Service
by
Justin Ho
Aug 18, 2020
Some small business owners say it's important to their bottom line to have a reliable service that's less expensive than other delivery options.
U.S. Postal Service gets new leader as it deals with big financial concerns
Jun 15, 2020
How does the traditional role of the postal service square with modern delivery demands?
Amazon and its rivals are teaming up to keep the U.S. Postal Service the way it is
by
Jed Kim
Aug 9, 2018
The group of retailers call themselves the Package Coalition.
Postal service can't deliver long-term, stable jobs
Mar 21, 2016
USPS is looking at ways to increase revenues.
The big payoff behind all those catalogs in the mail
Feb 11, 2016
Even though many put catalogs straight into recycling, that doesn’t really matter.
For public good, not for profit.
Postal Service wants a redesigned mail truck
by
Nova Safo
Feb 18, 2015
The boxy trucks we see every day are headed for retirement.
New USPS boss faces old problems
by
David Gura
Jan 30, 2015
Megan Brennan is about to take over the agency.
Why we should bring back the Postal Banking system
by
Paddy Hirsch
Aug 18, 2014
Almost every other country has a postal banking system that serves low-income customers. Why don't we?