
USPS to cut thousands of jobs as service head works with DOGE
By Craig Nigrelli (Reporter), Brock Koller (Senior Producer), Jake Larsen (Video Editor)
- The U.S. Postal Service will seek the help of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency and General Services Administration in making future cuts. Among them, 10,000 workers may be on the chopping block.
- Postmaster General Louis DeJoy alerted Congress about the reductions in a letter.
- Critics are worried that the cuts might be a move toward privatization of the USPS, which some believe would be harmful to people who live in rural areas and rely on the Postal Service for everything from mail to medication.
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While many cuts by the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Office of Personnel Management have been met with resistance and lawsuits, one entity is seeking assistance from DOGE. The U.S. Postal Service says it needs help addressing its problems.
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- U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy signed an agreement with Elon Musk's DOGE team to support the U.S. Postal Service, which lost $9.5 billion last year and plans to cut 10,000 jobs through a voluntary early retirement program to address its financial struggles.
- DeJoy announced plans to reduce operating costs by over $3.5 billion annually while concerns arose that his partnership with Elon Musk's DOGE team could lead to USPS privatization.
- The Postal Regulatory Commission criticized DeJoy's claims, stating that the USPS had wasted financial assistance and suffered losses while becoming less efficient.
- Democratic U.S. Rep. Gerald Connolly, Va., warned about the negative effects of cuts, emphasizing that rural Americans rely heavily on the USPS for essential services.
- The United States Postal Service plans to cut its workforce by 10,000 workers over the next 30 days, as stated by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in a letter to Congress.
- USPS currently employs approximately 640,000 people and has cut about 30,000 jobs since 2021, according to Reuters.
- The USPS is projected to lose $200 billion, with a reported loss of $9.5 billion last year, as detailed in DeJoy's letter.
- Democrats have expressed opposition to privatizing USPS, claiming it would betray 640,000 postal employees and undermine a crucial public service, as stated by Rep. Emanuel Cleaver.
- U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced that the Postal Service will cut 10,000 workers in a cost-saving measure, as part of an agreement with Elon Musk's DOGE and the General Services Administration.
- The Postal Service will cut billions from the budget as part of the agreement with the General Services Administration and Elon Musk's DOGE.
- U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy revealed that the Postal Service signed an agreement with the General Services Administration and Elon Musk's DOGE to cut 10,000 jobs.
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What types of cuts are planned at the USPS?
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, in a letter to Congress, said that the USPS plans to cut 10,000 workers and billions of dollars from the Postal Service’s budget by working with DOGE.

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DOGE, along with the General Services Administration, will assist USPS in dealing with what DeJoy calls “big problems” in order to further efficiency. He listed mismanagement of the agency’s retirement assets, the Workers Compensation Program and a host of regulatory requirements among the issues that must be addressed.
How many people work for the Postal Service?
The Postal Service takes up about $78 billion per year, and employs about 640,000 workers. DeJoy said working with DOGE and the GSA is “an effort aligned with our efforts,” and that there is much more to be done.
What is some of the reaction to the impending cuts?
Critics believe that the cuts will have a negative impact across the country. Rep. Gerald Connolly, D-Va., said that there will be catastrophic consequences, especially for people who live in rural areas and rely on the Postal Service to deliver mail, medication, ballots and more.
The president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, Brian Renfroe, told The Associated Press in a statement that common-sense solutions are needed, not privatization efforts, and that he believes the cuts would threaten jobs and the service itself.
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Last month, President Donald Trump suggested that he might try to put control of the USPS under the Commerce Department.
What happens next?
The planned 10,000 job cuts would take place over the next 30 days through voluntary early retirement, according to DeJoy.
[Craig Nigrelli]
WHILE MANY CUTS, BY THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY AND OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, HAVE BEEN MET WITH RESISTANCE AND LAWSUITS, ONE ENTITY IS SEEKING **ASSISTANCE** FROM DOGE. THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE.
POSTMASTER GENERAL LOUIS DEJOY, IN A LETTER TO CONGRESS, SAYS THE USPS PLANS TO CUT 10,000 WORKERS AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FROM THE POSTAL SERVICE’S BUDGET, BY WORKING WITH DOGE.
DOGE, ALONG WITH THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, WILL ASSIST THE USPS IN DEALING WITH QUOTE “ BIG PROBLEMS” TO ACHIEVE “ FURTHER EFFICIENCIES”.
AMONG THE ISSUES THE POSTAL SERVICE LISTED TO BE ADDRESSED : MISMANAGEMENT OF THE AGENCY’S RETIREMENT ASSETS, THE WORKERS COMPENSATION PROGRAM AND A HOST OF REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.
THE POSTAL SERVICE IS A $78-BILLION-A-YEAR AGENCY AND EMPLOYS ABOUT 640,000 WORKERS. DEJOY SAYS WORKING WITH DOGE AND THE GSA IS QUOTE “ AN EFFORT ALIGNED WITH OUR EFFORTS” AND THERE IS MUCH MORE TO BE DONE.
CRITICS BELIEVE THE CUTS WILL HAVE A NEGATIVE EFFECT ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMAN GERALD CONNELLY OF VIRGINIA FEARS THIS WILL LEAD TO PRIVATIZATION OF THE POSTAL SERVICE, “ THIS CAPITULATION WILL HAVE CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES FOR ALL AMERICANS, ESPECIALLY THOSE IN RURAL AND HARD TO REACH AREAS, WHO RELY ON THE POSTAL SERVICE EVERY DAY TO DELIVER MAIL, MEDICATIONS, BALLOTS AND MORE.”
THE PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS OF LETTER CARRIERS, BRIAN RENFROE, TOLD THE A-P IN A STATEMENT, THAT COMMON SENSE SOLUTIONS ARE NEEDED NOT PRIVATIZATION EFFORTS, WHICH HE SAYS WOULD THREATEN JOBS AND SERVICE.
THE POSTAL SERVICE HAS OPERATED AS INDEPENDENT ENTITY SINCE 1970 AND HAS STRUGGLED FINANCIALLY FOR MANY YEARS, INCLUDING NEARLY $ 90 BILLION IN LOSSES FROM 2007 TO 2020 MAINLY DUE TO A DECLINE IN FIRST CLASS MAIL. LAST MONTH, PRESIDENT TRUMP SUGGESTED HE MIGHT TRY TO PUT CONTROL OF THE USPS, UNDER THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT.
THE PLANNED 10,000 JOB CUTS, WOULD TAKE PLACE OVER THE NEXT 30 DAYS THROUGH VOLUNTARY EARLY RETIREMENT, ACCORDING TO DEJOY. FOR MORE UNBIASED UPDATES, DOWNLOAD THE STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS APP.
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- U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy signed an agreement with Elon Musk's DOGE team to support the U.S. Postal Service, which lost $9.5 billion last year and plans to cut 10,000 jobs through a voluntary early retirement program to address its financial struggles.
- DeJoy announced plans to reduce operating costs by over $3.5 billion annually while concerns arose that his partnership with Elon Musk's DOGE team could lead to USPS privatization.
- The Postal Regulatory Commission criticized DeJoy's claims, stating that the USPS had wasted financial assistance and suffered losses while becoming less efficient.
- Democratic U.S. Rep. Gerald Connolly, Va., warned about the negative effects of cuts, emphasizing that rural Americans rely heavily on the USPS for essential services.
- The United States Postal Service plans to cut its workforce by 10,000 workers over the next 30 days, as stated by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in a letter to Congress.
- USPS currently employs approximately 640,000 people and has cut about 30,000 jobs since 2021, according to Reuters.
- The USPS is projected to lose $200 billion, with a reported loss of $9.5 billion last year, as detailed in DeJoy's letter.
- Democrats have expressed opposition to privatizing USPS, claiming it would betray 640,000 postal employees and undermine a crucial public service, as stated by Rep. Emanuel Cleaver.
- U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced that the Postal Service will cut 10,000 workers in a cost-saving measure, as part of an agreement with Elon Musk's DOGE and the General Services Administration.
- The Postal Service will cut billions from the budget as part of the agreement with the General Services Administration and Elon Musk's DOGE.
- U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy revealed that the Postal Service signed an agreement with the General Services Administration and Elon Musk's DOGE to cut 10,000 jobs.
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