Essay On Postal Service

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The United States Post Office began in 1775, with the intention to create a bond across the nation and allow every American access to affordable mail delivery service. (S1) Over the years there have been many changes in the way people communicate. Gone are the days when the only way to send a written message was through the mail. Technology has given us many new ways to keep in touch with each other from email, to text messages, and even instant messages. Unfortunately, for the United State Postal Service, these advancements, which have little to no cost, mean a great loss in revenue for them. Since 2006 the Post Office has not turned a profit, which leads many people to question whether their services should be privatized. (S2) The United State Post Office is a “cost based service”, which means that whether they are making money or not, they must continue to offer their products and services. (S3) The law provides that only the postal service can put mail into a mailbox, providing a monopoly to the government. (S2) There are over 226,000 postal routes throughout America, employin...

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