It’s no secret that the level of customer satisfaction – and service – at the U.S. Postal Service is very low. Two brief personal experiences: Recently I mailed a first-class letter to Pennsylvania; it took 11 days to arrive. And invariably there is only one window open to serve customers at my local post office, frequently resulting in long lines.
Now for a salient example of hyper-inflated price increases. I’ve long had a P.O. box (the smallest-capacity one) because mail left outside where I live is not secure. For 2021, the one-year renewal rate was $64. Yesterday I received the 2022 renewal notice. The new cost is $166, an increase of 160%.
Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley proudly announced that the Postal Service Reform Act, which recently passed Congress, saved the future of the Postal Service. LOL.
Greg Marlowe, Silverton
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