By The Pitt News Editorial Board
APRIL 12, 2020
... Congressional Democrats, for the most part, are advocating to prioritize USPS in upcoming relief bills. Republicans, meanwhile, are largely opposed to expanding government funding to anything other than small businesses right now. The Trump administration rejected the bailout on Saturday, which wasnt unexpected, considering Trumps long standing battle with USPS stemming from the conservative ideology that postal service should be privatized.
If the government doesnt provide funding for USPS, were all going to feel the repercussions. It wont just affect employees. It will likely harm every American who relies on USPS for anything which is essentially anyone who sends or receives mail. In the time of COVID-19, mail service is more important than ever.
To put it simply, use of the mail system has plummeted in the past few weeks due to the coronavirus. Without government intervention, USPS employees will be laid off, adding to the already astronomical unemployment rate the country is already facing the worst since 1940, in fact.
And should the USPS continue on its downward trend, citizens should expect to see reduced mail service. This means mail will take longer to reach its destination and might not be delivered daily. Due to stay-at-home orders and additional precautions, many people are relying on mail service right now to get their critical medications in a safe way. Given the size of the United States, if mail service is underfunded or becomes privatized, then people could be waiting days longer to receive medicine. It will also likely increase the price of postage itself, making mail in general less accessible ...
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