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Trump thinks about privatizing U.S. Postal Service, Washington Post reports

U.S. Presidentelect Donald Trump has expressed an eager interest in privatizing the U.S. Postal Service in recent weeks, the Washington Post reported on Saturday, mentioning three people with knowledge of the matter.

The U.S. Post Workplace, which has lost more than $100 billion given that 2007, reported a net loss of $9.5 billion for its financial year ending Sept. 30, a $3-billion larger loss than in 2015, mostly due to a year-over-year boost in non-cash workers' settlement cost.

When informed of the agency's yearly losses, Trump said the government needs to not subsidize the company, according to the Washington Post.

Trump, who takes workplace on Jan. 20, has actually discussed his desire to privatize the Postal Service with Howard Lutnick, his choice for commerce secretary, at Mar-a-Lago, the report stated.

Individuals who will operate at the Department of Federal government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, have actually likewise had initial conversations about significant changes to USPS, the report said, pointing out two other people knowledgeable about the matter.

The U.S. Postal Service and the Trump shift team did not right away react to requests for comment on the report.

Any effort at privatizing the Postal Service could disrupt the e-commerce market in the U.S., the Washington Post stated, consisting of Amazon, which uses USPS for last-mile shipment between Amazon's fulfillment centers and consumers. It could also injured small companies and rural consumers who utilize the Postal Service, as it is the only provider that will deliver to remote corners of the nation.

Amazon recently stated it was contributing $1 million to Trump's. inaugural fund and will air his inauguration on its Prime Video. service.

Trump has actually had a tense relationship with the Postal Service. Sources informed Reuters his shift team is considering. canceling the service's agreements to amaze its delivery. fleet.

According to sources, the team is evaluating how it can. unwind the service's multibillion-dollar agreements, including. with Oshkosh and Ford, for 10s of countless battery-driven. delivery trucks and charging stations.

In 2020, Congress authorized the Treasury Department to provide. the Postal Service approximately $10 billion as part of a $2.3 trillion. coronavirus stimulus plan, which Trump threatened to obstruct.

(source: Reuters)