The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump’s new task force to study Postal Service

- By Jill Colvin

WASHINGTON — After weeks of railing against online shopping giant Amazon, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday creating a task force to study the United States Postal Service.

In the surprise move, Trump said that USPS is on “an unsustaina­ble financial path” and “must be restructur­ed to prevent a taxpayer-funded bailout.”

The task force will be assigned to study factors including USPS’ pricing in the package delivery market and will have 120 days to submit a report with recommenda­tions.

The order does not specifical­ly mention Amazon or it owner, Jeff Bezos. But Trump has been criticizin­g the company for months, accusing it of not paying its fair share of taxes, harming the postal service, and putting brick-andmortar stores out of business.

Trump has also gone after Bezos personally and accused The Washington Post, which Bezos owns, of being Amazon’s “chief lobbyist.”

“Only fools, or worse, are saying that our money losing Post Office makes money with Amazon. THEY LOSE A FORTUNE,” he tweeted earlier this month, declaring: “This will be changed.”

The U.S. Postal Service has indeed lost money for years, but package delivery has actually been a bright spot for the service.

Boosted by e-commerce, the postal service has enjoyed double-digit revenue increases from delivering packages.

That just hasn’t been enough to offset pension and health care

costs as well as declines in firstclass letters and marketing mail, which together make up more than two-thirds of postal revenue.

Still, Trump’s claim the service could be charging more may not be entirely far-fetched.

A 2017 analysis by Citigroup concluded that the postal service, which does not use taxpayer money for its operations, was charging below-market rates as a whole on parcels. Still, federal regulators have reviewed the Amazon contract with the postal service each year, and deemed it to be profitable.

In a statement, USPS appeared

to welcome the review, saying, “While these recommenda­tions are being developed and then considered by the president and Congress, it remains necessary to put the Postal Service on firmer financial footing through immediate legislativ­e and regulatory reform.”

“To ensure that we can continue to provide prompt, reliable, and efficient universal postal services in a self-sufficient fashion in today’s increasing­ly digital world, fundamenta­l statutory reforms to the structure under which we are required to operate are needed,” the statement read.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS 2013 ?? A task force will study the United States Postal Service under an executive order signed Thursday by the president. He said that the USPS is on “an unsustaina­ble financial path.”
ASSOCIATED PRESS 2013 A task force will study the United States Postal Service under an executive order signed Thursday by the president. He said that the USPS is on “an unsustaina­ble financial path.”

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