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Chairman's Message

A Request For Input From the Public

As the primary regulator of the U.S. Postal Service, the Postal Regulatory Commission’s core responsibility is to ensure transparency and accountability of Postal Service operations that have a nationwide impact on service.
On August 23, 2012, the Commission issued its Advisory Opinion on the Postal Service’s Post Office Structure Plan (POStPlan), an initiative to match post office retail hours with workload, Docket N2012-2.

The Commission acknowledges that under POStPlan more than 13,000 post offices nationwide may experience a reduction in retail service and customer convenience related to decreases in weekday hours of operation.  

The Commission based its Opinion of POStPlan on public policy and in support of the Postal Service’s option to alleviate the likelihood of having to completely shutter community post offices.  To enhance the implementation of POStPlan, the Commission’s Advisory Opinion provided recommendations concerning accessibility, community input, revenue and staffing.

While I am pleased that the Postal Service has initiated a process for soliciting community involvement through surveys and town hall meetings, and is keeping the community abreast of its efforts to stabilize the Service’s financial outlook, I feel the Commission should keep abreast of consumers’ experiences with the implementation of POStPlan. 

To submit comments to the Commission about POStPlan implementation, please contact our office of Public Affairs and Government Relations at:

Email:  PRC-PAGR@prc.gov

Phone:  202-789-6800
Fax:       202-789-6891

We look forward to receiving your feedback.

Ruth Y. Goldway
Chairman

Information for the Mailing Community

Monthly Meeting of the Commission

 

Upcoming Schedule

 

The next public monthly meeting of the Commission will be held on Wednesday, January 9, 2013  at 11:00 a.m. in the Commission's Hearing Room, 901 New York Ave., NW, Suite 200.  The public is invited to attend.   

 

Recordings of past Commission meetings are available here:

Archive of Monthly Commission Meetings

 

Schedule for Regular and Predictable Price Changes

 

On January 22, 2012, the Postal Service implemented a price increase on all market-dominant classes equal, on average, to the applicable price cap limitation.  The Postal Service expects that, in each subsequent year, price changes for all of the market-dominant classes will equal, on average, the price cap limitation applicable in that year.

 

Postal Service price increases for market-dominant products are subject to a statutory, CPI-based price cap.  The price cap for future increases will not be finalized until the Postal Service files a Notice of Rate Adjustment with the Commission.

 

Click here to view recent trend data showing 12-month average change in CPI-U for planning purposes and explanation of how CPI-U is calculated.

 

                 

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    Information for Postal Consumers

    The Postal Service is a basic and fundamental service provided to the people by their government. Through its oversight of the Postal Service, the Postal Regulatory Commission promotes that goal and strives to ensure that every consumer receives appropriate and effective postal services. The following links provide quick and convenient access to basic consumer information and tools that may assist consumers in obtaining the best possible service from both the Commission and the Postal Service.