The Push to Privatize USPS: What It Means for Americans

President Donald Trump has reignited discussions on privatizing the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), raising concerns among employees, major mail users, and unions. The USPS, an independent government agency that has existed for over 250 years, faces ongoing financial struggles, reporting a $9.5 billion loss in the most recent fiscal year. However, privatization could have significant consequences, particularly for rural customers who depend on affordable and universal mail service.

Potential Consequences of Privatization

  • Loss of Universal Service: USPS guarantees delivery to every American address at a standard rate. Privatization could eliminate this service, especially in rural areas, where private carriers may not find it profitable to operate.
  • Increased Costs & Delays: Critics argue that privatization would raise shipping costs and slow delivery times, particularly for essential services like prescription medications and mail-in ballots.
  • Uncertain Future for USPS Employees: With 91% of USPS employees represented by unions, privatization could lead to massive job losses, wage reductions, and benefit cuts.
  • Economic and Logistical Concerns: While Trump’s administration suggests that a private postal system could improve efficiency, history from other privatized postal services—like those in the UK and Germany—shows mixed results, often leading to price hikes and service reductions.

Public and Industry Reactions

  • Strong Opposition from Unions & Businesses: Labor unions and major mail users argue that privatization is an attempt at a “hostile takeover” for profit rather than service improvement.
  • Alternative Solutions Proposed: Some experts suggest that USPS could benefit from strategic public-private partnerships, focusing on transportation and logistics improvements rather than full privatization.

Call to Action
Concerned citizens are encouraged to contact their congressional representatives to oppose USPS privatization and advocate for reforms that maintain universal and affordable mail service.

SOURCE: https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/26/business/us-postal-service-privatization/index.html

USPS Under Threat: Join APWU Member Townhall

The Postal Service is facing one of the most serious threats in our history. Reports indicate that the Trump administration is preparing an illegal and hostile takeover of the USPS, threatening the stability of our jobs, our workplaces, and the public service we proudly provide.

Join us Thursday, 7PM EST for an urgent, members-only townhall where APWU President Mark Dimondstein will break down these alarming developments and how we can fight back to defend good postal jobs and services. This is your chance to get your questions about our future answered directly.

Townhall Details
When: February 27th @ 7PM Eastern/4PM Pacific
Where: Live Q&A on Zoom

Now more than ever, we must stand together to protect our jobs and our future. We look forward to seeing you this Thursday.

In Solidarity,
APWU

Urgent: Stop the Unconstitutional Takeover of the USPS – Call Your Senators Now!

Recent reports indicate that President Donald Trump is planning to overhaul the United States Postal Service (USPS) by dismissing its Board of Governors and integrating the agency into the Department of Commerce. This move threatens the USPS’s independence and could lead to privatization, potentially disrupting essential mail services and increasing costs for Americans.

The USPS has been a cornerstone of American society since its inception, providing reliable mail services to every corner of the nation. Privatization could result in reduced services, especially in rural areas, and higher postage rates, affecting small businesses and individuals alike.

Take Action Now!!

It’s imperative to act swiftly to protect the USPS. Contact your senators today and urge them to oppose this unconstitutional takeover. Let them know that the USPS’s independence is vital for maintaining affordable and equitable mail services for all Americans.

By contacting your senators at 844-402-1001, you can help safeguard this essential service for future generations. This number will connect you directly to your senators’ offices. When you call, clearly state your opposition to the proposed changes and emphasize the importance of an independent USPS.

Spread the Word

Share this information with friends, family, and colleagues. Encourage them to make calls and raise awareness about the potential consequences of this action. Collective voices can make a significant impact in preserving the integrity of the Postal Service. The USPS is more than a mail delivery service; it’s a public institution that ensures communication and commerce flow seamlessly across the country. Protecting its independence is crucial.