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The People’s Post Office, Keep it. It’s Yours.

Who pays the price if corporations raid ...

A new report finds that all postal customers would be financially worse off from privatization, but rural and suburban households would pay the most.

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Communities in every corner of the count...

On Thursday, March 20, 2025, thousands of people took part in more than 260 protests in locations from Hawaii to Maine and from Florida to Alaska. The message to the out-of-touch billionaires in the White House was clear - "Hands off our public Posta...

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Wall St. Licks its Lips at our public Po...

Just one month into the new administration, Wall Street speculators are already excited at the prospect of extracting massive profits from a sell-off of our public Postal Service and raising shipping costs for the public.

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Thousands join day of action

On Tuesday August 25, thousands of people took action at hundreds of events across the country to save the Post Office.

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REPORT: 20/21 Postal losses could top $1...

The Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) released a new policy brief, examining the changes in postal revenue as a result of the increase in packages during the COVID-19 crisis. The report, authored by Sarah Anderson, director of IPS’s Global Economy...

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Postal Supporters Make Nearly 30,000 Cal...

On Thursday, July 23, postal supporters, including postal workers, community members, allied organizations, and US Mail Not for Sale campaign supporters, made an incredible 28,156 calls to the senate. Postal supporters across the country came togethe...

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WBUR: Radio Diary: Neither Snow, Nor Rai...

On Point from Boston's WBUR spoke with Lynn Norton, a substitute rural letter carrier in Platsburg, Nebraska. "The Postal Service, for many people, is a trusted constant that they can rely on. This pandemic has pushed the Post Office into even mo...

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