Cost-cutting move: USPS slowing rural delivery

(GEORGIA NEWS NETWORK) – The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) plans to slow rural mail delivery. USPS Officials say the slowing of mail delivery in rural areas aims to cut costs, with plans to allow mail to sit at facilities for an extra day. Pilot programs have already been implemented, leading to scathing audits and political criticism.

The Cardinal News reports the proposed change for rural mail delivery has raised concerns about the impact on rural residents and faith in government services.

The issue also presents a political opportunity for candidates to address the potential consequences of slower delivery in rural areas and the philosophical debate over whether the Postal Service should continue running like a business or should it be treated more like a government agency.