Post Office Submits Homework, Asks Public for Help
Published Date: 1/10/2025
Notice
Summary
The Postal Service shared its FY 2024 report on costs, revenues, rates, and service quality. The Postal Regulatory Commission will review it within 90 days to decide if rates and service met the rules. Everyone’s invited to comment by January 28, 2025, so get your thoughts in and help shape the mail game!
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