Hoping To Save The Postal Service, People Rush To Buy Stamps

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Hoping To Save The Postal Service, People Rush To Buy Stamps
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The U.S. Postal Service is asking lawmakers for as much as $89 billion to weather the financial storm caused by the coronavirus crisis. But President Trump has threatened to veto a relief package if aid to the agency is included.

United States Postal Service trucks are lined up in Miami Beach, Fla. The agency says without emergency funding from Congress, it could run out of money within months.United States Postal Service trucks are lined up in Miami Beach, Fla. The agency says without emergency funding from Congress, it could run out of money within months.Thousands have taken to social media the last few days in support of the U.S. Postal Service.

due to the Coronavirus crisis, Twitter users are urging others to buy stamps as a lifeline for the beleaguered agency.and the agency is projecting a $13 billion shortfall for the year. As a result, the Postal Service is asking lawmakers for as much as $89 billion in cash infusions to weather the financial storm.the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid package, or the Cares Act, if it provided funds to bail out the postal agency.

That upset some people, like Bill Prady, who says the U.S. Postal Service helped launch his television career. Prady's first writing gig was the script for an appearance by the Muppet character Rowlf the Dog at a Postal Service press conference about dog bites."In a sense, I can credit my entire career to them [the Postal Service] and that moment, so this could be a way of paying them back," said Prady.

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