U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy warned Americans to get used to “uncomfortable” postage rate increases in the coming years, as the USPS continues its effort to become financially solvent and independent.
During a Board of Governors meeting on Thursday, DeJoy told members that the Postal Service should be prepared to raise the price of stamps in order to cut deficits.
“I believe we have been severely damaged by at least 10 years of a defective pricing model which cannot be satisfied by one or two annual price increases, especially in this inflationary environment,” DeJoy told the Board.
As Postmaster General, DeJoy does not personally hold the power to raise rates unilaterally, a responsibility that falls upon the Postal Service Board of Governors. However, as the head of the organization, DeJoy’s recommendations are influential in the bureaucracy of the Postal Service, and DeJoy has asserted that he will continue to advocate for higher rates “we have accomplished our objective of projecting a trajectory that shows us being self-sustaining.”
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