Welcome to the Protect the U.S. Postal Service Hub.
If you’ve arrived here, you’re likely part of the Change.org initiative advocating for practical, sustainable reforms to strengthen the United States Postal Service (USPS). This site serves as the central hub for the research papers and bill proposal I wrote prior to launching the petition. If your not part of it, you can find it by clicking here.
I want to be clear—I am not an economist, policymaker, or industry expert. I am simply someone who believes deeply in the value of the USPS as a public service institution. The Postal Service has played an important role in my life, and I want to see it protected, strengthened, and preserved for future generations.
My goal is to present solutions that keep USPS public while making it financially sustainable without privatization or drastic service cuts. This is an open-ended initiative—anyone with expertise, data, or alternative perspectives is welcome to collaborate, refine, or use this research to advance meaningful postal reform discussions.
Explore the Research Behind the Petition
This analysis examines how legislative mandates shaped USPS finances, debunks subsidy myths, and compares costs between the current model and privatization. It highlights why expanding services is a smarter alternative to privatization.
📌 USPS Workforce & Service Quality: A Comparative Fact Sheet
This fact sheet details how the reported job growth and hiring at USPS is primarily due to replacing retiring baby boomers, not net expansion, while also comparing service issues across carriers. It further highlights that private carriers, despite similar operational challenges, consistently charge higher rates for their services.
📌 The 2006 and 2022 USPS Reforms: A Financial Breakdown
Learn how the 2006 law forced USPS into billions of dollars in artificial debt and how the 2022 reform changed its financial future—without a taxpayer bailout.
USPS Service Expansion and Protection Proposal: Bill, Financial Analysis, and Intentions Letter
📌An Open Letter for the Future of USPS: Protect, Expand, and Strengthen
This open letter addresses why the United States Postal Service must remain a public institution and how we can strengthen it for future generations. It is directly tied to the accompanying legislative proposal, which outlines concrete steps to expand services, increase revenue, and protect USPS from privatization or merger.
📌 Click here to Read Proposal Title: Ensuring the Future Viability of the United States Postal Service Through Modernization and Public Service Expansion **read the open letter above first**
This proposal outlines strategies to modernize USPS while preserving its public service mission. It details targeted reforms that enhance efficiency and revenue without privatization. A financial appendix includes a two-year projection, showing how smart investments will strengthen USPS’s long-term sustainability.
💡 If you have insights, expertise, or additional data, feel free to contribute. Let’s work together to create a stronger, sustainable USPS that serves all Americans. 🚀