Postal Rate Fight Continues as Publishers Battle USPS "Stupidity Tax"

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“Told you so. Now don’t try to slap us with a Stupidity Tax.”

That, in essence, is the magazine industry’s response to the U.S. Postal Service’s latest attempt to jack up postal rates for publishers.

For the past decade, changes in publishers’ average postal rates have been limited to the rate of inflation. But a Congressionally mandated review of how postage rates are set, coupled with USPS’s failure to rein in magazine-delivery costs, has raised serious doubts about whether that protection will continue.

Scores of organizations – from tiny charities to behemoth corporations like Amazon, FedEx, and UPS – have submitted comments and evidence to the Postal Regulatory Commission, which is conducting the review and may recommend overhauls to the current law.

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