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Help our faltering postal system

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February 19, 2021 by our-opinion

Editorial from the Baltimore Sun editorial board

        

It was one thing for holiday gifts and Christmas cards to arrive a little late because of delays at the United States Postal Service (USPS). What is no laughing matter is all the other heartache, inconvenience and threat to people’s livelihoods and health that backlogs in deliveries has caused. And there seems to be no end in sight to the troubles.

People’s bill payments aren’t getting to creditors and banks on time. And W-2 forms have been delayed as well. Tenants are ending up delinquent on rent payments, and homeowners on mortgages. Life-enabling prescription drugs aren’t arriving in a timely manner, and businesses’ products and inventories are languishing in distribution facilities. Speeding tickets and other traffic violations are coming in after a fine is due, or close to it. 

A large part of the problem is that USPS is experiencing an unprecedented crush of packages amid a pandemic-related increase in online shopping, and the busy holiday season compounded it all with a record 1.1 billion parcels sent. 

Add to that employees missing work or having to quarantine because of COVID-19 cases along with winter storms, and everything seems to be working against the agency. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy didn’t help matters over the summer when he made operational changes to cut costs, he said, though they were widely seen as an attempt to interfere with the presidential election. Either way, the moves, which included dismantling 600 mail sorting machines nationwide, only hurt services.

There are calls to boot DeJoy from his job, which some had hoped would happen under a new administration. Unfortunately that is not easy. President Joe Biden does not hire or fire the postmaster general, as that’s the responsibility of the USPS Board of Governors. 

What President Biden can do is quickly appoint people to the three vacant positions on the nine-member board. 

The USPS needs people with vision on how to make the agency solvent and who are unhindered by special interests. A May 2020 report by the Government Accountability Office said the current USPS business model is not financially sustainable because of three main problems: declining mail volumes, increased compensation and benefits costs, and increased unfunded liabilities and debt — the latter mainly from hundreds of millions of dollars in pension and retirement costs. And that was before DeJoy took over, and just a few months into the pandemic.

The GAO report also noted that Congress will have to take a lead on any overhaul because of laws that restrict what the Postal Service can do. The Postal Service with all of its problems is still an essential need in this country.

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