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The panel that regulates the U.S. Postal service denied a proposal to increase postage rates Thursday, blaming the agency's business model for its recent financial hardships.

In a news conference the Postal Regulatory Commission said the Postal Service had failed to justify the requested 5.6 percent increase.

In July, the Postal Service proposed increasing the price of first-class postage from 44 cents to 46 cents in an attempt to compensate for decreasing revenue and declining mail volume. This was the first time the commission considered a rate increase higher than the rate of inflation, Chairman Ruth Goldway said.

In August, the Postal Service reported a $3.5 billion net loss for the fiscal third quarter - $1.1 billion more than the same quarter last year.

The commission's decision was unanimous among its five members, Goldway said at the press conference. She said the commission acknowledged the decline in mail volume during the recession, but said she believed the rate increase was an attempt by the Postal Service to deal with the agency's long-term structural problems.

"The commission finds that the Postal Service has shown the recent recession to be exigent circumstances but has failed to both quantify the impact of the recession on its finances and to show how its rate request relates to the resulting loss of mail volume," Goldway said in a statement.

Goldway said the Postal Service's most pressing financial problem is the agency's yearly $5.5 billion payments to a prefunded future retiree fund, which is required by law.

In a statement responding to the decision, Postmaster General John Potter said he was disappointed by the decision, but encouraged that the commission acknowledged the financial strain the $5.5 billion payments place on the agency.

Congress denied the Postal Service a deferral for its latest payment, Potter said. While the agency was able to make the payment it still runs the risk of defaulting on other financial obligations without legislative action.

"The financial risk remains," Potter said. "We will carefully manage every dollar we spend in the upcoming fiscal year."

Postage rates have increased twice since new regulations were enacted in 2006. The regulations require rate increases to remain below current inflations rates, Norman Sherstrom, a PRC spokesman said. Before 2006, rate increases were determined by a "break even" standard that required the rate to cover the Postal Service's costs.

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I saw that story on the news last night and was amazed that an increase was denied. Let's hope they don't appeal and go for a lower increase. lol That's why I buy the forever stamps. lol
 
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Everyone is addressing personal mail here. Don't forget business mail. As a small business owner I send around 800 pieces per month. You can imagine how many pieces some larger companies send each month.
Now, who do you think will end up paying for the extra postage.
 
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I bet that before 2020 goes by the USPS will be bankrupt and then purchased. Meaning mail delivery will be at the hands of a contract company. Anything the govt touches is financially unsustainable except lotteries by state govts.
 
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I think our president said it best:

"if you think about it, UPS and FedEx are doing just fine, right? No, they are. It's the Post Office that's always having problems."
- Barack Obama
 
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Funny I just got off the phone with them as the 2nd time in 3weeks my fiancée who works from home, and desk is right next to the door, got a post card that said "Sorry we missed you tried to knock no answer". I called and asked what is the malfunction with the mail carrier. And of course when they leave that unless you can find the mail carrier driving around can't pick up your stuff till the next day:cursing:. Told the lady on the phone I had just read this article and can see why its happening.
 
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All this means is that they are probably going to end saturday delivery, which means the end of the postal service as we know it. guess i better start looking in the want ads
 

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About time they denied one of these. Get the house in order and then come back if things can't be profitable.
 

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Thanks for the update. Yes those priority mail boxes keep going up. Not too bad on letters since we loaded up on forever stamps last time around.
 
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