The U.S. Postmaster General last week pleaded one more time for Congress to pass a reform bill, as she announced a $1.6-billion net loss in the Postal Service’s latest quarter.
Megan Brennan was repeating an appeal the USPS has made for years. But the embattled agency’s financial picture between April and June was not all gloom, and the two biggest postal unions urged customers—and lawmakers—to take a broader view and consider larger trends.
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