ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) —There was good and bad news in the Postal Service’s year-end results. Revenues were up, and it made an operating profit of $1.2 billion, reflecting continued growth in its package delivery business.
The Postal Service also is reporting a $5.1 billion loss last year — but that’s a slight improvement over the previous year.
The loss reflects continued erosion in the delivery of first class mail as well as expensive mandates for funding retiree health care.
But a special rate surcharge is set to expire next year, which promises to cut revenues by $2 billion annually, and volume of mail delivery should continue to shrink. Expenses continue to rise despite slower mail delivery.
The service is still seeking relief from the mandate to “pre-fund” retiree health benefits.