The United States Postal Service (USPS) delivers to 167 million addresses six days a week—an essential but costly obligation. Despite generating $80 billion annually it has faced *15 years of financial losses* while remaining self-funded, relying on low-interest federal loans.
From its roots in 1693’s first post office to Benjamin Franklin’s leadership, the USPS has played a crucial role in America’s economy and communication.
Over 600,000 employees keep the service running, but challenges like pension pre-funding (recently removed in 2022) and evolving customer expectations persist.
Is the USPS an essential right for American citizens, or just an outdated obligation?
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