Washington — The U.S. Postal Service on Thursday proposed raising first-class stamp prices from 78 cents to 82 cents, a 4.8 percent increase set to take effect July 12 pending Postal Regulatory Commission approval. The agency announced the proposal April 9 amid warnings it could exhaust cash as soon as February and reports of sustained net losses. Sioux Falls and national lawmakers responded this week with oversight actions: Senator Mike Rounds requested an Office of Inspector General visit to review slow mail delivery, and Rep. Dusty Johnson recently toured a processing center. The Postal Regulatory Commission approved a temporary 8 percent surcharge for priority mail effective April 26 and accepted a plan to suspend employer pension contributions starting April 10.
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您的邮件费用将有所上涨。如果获得邮政监管委员会的批准,头等邮票将于七月从 78 美分涨至 82 美分。优先邮件已征收 8% 的附加费。请检查您的邮资需求并相应地制定预算。
美国邮政正深陷财务困境和监管压力。尽管立法者正介入处理邮件投递缓慢的问题,但提议的邮票价格上涨却是其困境的明显信号。如果您认识对邮政服务依赖性很强的人,值得将此信息转发给他们。
直接受益者包括通过临时附加费和暂停缴纳雇主养老金而改善的美国邮政服务短期流动性状况,以及可能通过价格和服务调整来获取市场份额或收入的私营包裹承运商。
依赖头等邮资的邮件用户、低邮寄量寄件人(如小型企业和个人)以及面临运营审查和潜在服务中断的邮政员工将面临更高的成本和不确定性。
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