WASHINGTON (FOX 9) -- Massive deficits at the U.S. Postal Service could force the agency to cut out one day of mail delivery per week.
In testimony for a congressional panel Wednesday, Postmaster General John Potter asked for an end to the requirement the post office deliver mail six days per week.
A decline in mail volume and rising costs drove the post office debt to $2.8 billion last year.
Total mail volume was 202 billion items last year, more than 9 billion less than the year before, the largest single volume drop in history
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