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More money down the drain.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fe...ervice_posts_38_billio.html?wprss=federal-eye
Notice the $4 billion in relief from congress, so it is more like $7.8 billion lost.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fe...ervice_posts_38_billio.html?wprss=federal-eye
The U.S. Postal Service posted a $3.8 billion net loss during its fiscal year that ended in September, despite $6 billion in cost-cutting moves. Total mail volume for 2009 fell by 25.6 billion pieces, or almost 13 percent, a steep decline resulting from the national economic downturn and continued migration of communications to the Internet.
Despite cutting the equivalent of 65,000 full-time employees through buyouts and attrition, slashing transportation costs and $4 billion in financial relief provided by Congress, the Postal Service still lost $1 billion more than it did in 2008.
Notice the $4 billion in relief from congress, so it is more like $7.8 billion lost.