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Prefund of its retiree benefits - a key contributor to the USPS current fiscal plight?
I read as follows:
"The 2006 Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act requires the Postal Service — unlike other government entities — to prefund its retiree benefits well into the future, a massive expenditure that many have pointed to as a key contributor to the agency’s current fiscal plight. According to an Aug. 31, 2018, report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the Postal Service has not made its required payments to the fund since 2010." Source: https://www.linns.com/news/postal-up...-fund-payments Can anyone explain how payments that weren't done by USPS "since 2010" (that means over 9 years) could become a "key contributor to the agency’s _current_ fiscal plight"? |
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