In what could be the best game of Monopoly ever, Postmaster General John Potter may have just drawn a card that reads "Inspector General finds error in your favor. Collect $75 billion dollars." The Inspector General for USPS took a closer look at the Civil Service Retirement System and found massive overpayments dating back decades. Michael Thompson, Director of Capital Investments for the Postal Service Office of Inspector General, explained for Federal News Radio, "the Postal Service, since 1972, has overfunded by $75 billion its share of civil service retirement and the reason for that is because the methodology that's used is not comparable to the methodolgies that's used for all the other federal retirement funds."
From postcom.org
From postcom.org