As the Havelock News has noted, "Given that most Americans have access to a car, it has been suggested that the service create drive-through mail stores where mail would be retrieved and postal services would be combined with other services such as vehicle registration and fast-food. Home delivery would be an extra-cost option under this scenario. Instead of transformation though, the postal service has its proverbial head in the sand (and Congress, too, which has to approve any major changes to postal services) asking this month for yet another rate increase of first class letters from 44 cents to 46 cents. This in the midst of increasingly fewer letters being mailed." Read the full piece here.

From postcom.org
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