- United States
- Calif.
- Letter
The United States Postal Service plays a vital role in serving the public interest and promoting the general welfare of the nation. As a government agency with federal employees, privatizing the USPS would undermine its fundamental mission of providing affordable and reliable mail delivery to all communities, including rural and underserved areas. The Postal Service's universal service obligation ensures that every American has access to essential communication and delivery services, regardless of geographic location or population density. Privatization driven by profit motives could lead to reduced services, higher costs, and leave many communities behind. Furthermore, the USPS is a source of good-paying jobs with fair labor standards for hundreds of thousands of workers across the country. Its employees are part of the backbone of the nation's infrastructure, ensuring the efficient flow of commerce, correspondences, and critical deliveries. The USPS is how most of the elderly, disabled, and low-income populations access and receive their benefits. It is a fundamental public institution that must be protected and enhanced for the benefit of society as a whole.