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U.S. Postal Service Faces Financial Crisis, Calls for Relief

By MGN EditorialMarch 18, 2026 at 02:00 AM

Postmaster General warns Congress that unfunded mandates and operating restrictions have created a cash crisis for the U.S. Postal Service, putting the nation's mail service on the brink of financial collapse.

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is facing a dire financial situation and requires relief from unfunded mandates and operating restrictions in order to avoid collapse, Postmaster General David Steiner warned Congress this week. According to Steiner, the USPS is on the 'brink of financial collapse' due to a cash crisis created by these burdensome requirements. The Postal Service has been hit hard by declining mail volumes and increased costs, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. 'The Postal Service is in a financially unsustainable position, absent dramatic change,' Steiner told the House Oversight and Reform Committee. He called on Congress to provide the USPS with relief, including the ability to adjust delivery standards, modernize its business model, and address the pre-funding of retiree health benefits - a major financial albatross. The warning from the Postmaster General underscores the dire straits facing the USPS, a critical component of the U.S. supply chain and logistics network. Disruption or collapse of the Postal Service would have far-reaching impacts across numerous industries, including maritime and freight transportation. Industry groups and analysts have long called for postal reform to address the USPS's structural financial challenges. With Steiner's stark warning, pressure is mounting on Congress to act quickly to stabilize the service before it's too late.
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