By now you’ve heard the news that the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) denied… check that, unanimously denied the USPS requests to raise postage rates in January beyond the rate of inflation, ruling that the mail agency’s recent financial woes were caused by a flawed business model and not the recent recession.
So a rise in stamp prices and other postage rates will not take effect in January as the Postal Service had hoped – at least not yet.
Here’s what some are saying about the PRC’s decision…
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