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monopoly USPS

re at $333 billion in the year 1994 (#6,1). This figure is expected to reach over $500 billion by the year 2000 (#6,1).It can be seen throughout this paper how the United States PostalService in-creased profits and does not have to borrow as much money as before.It seems that the Postal Service is doing just fine while it is a monopoly. Butthere are still two arguments for and Against the Postal Service continuing to remain a monopoly. On one side competition is thought to make industries in the market more efficient and practice more innovative (#4, 1). But on the other hand the competition is also thought to lead to "a wide-spread cream skimming, with the postal service left only the high-cost, unprofitable markets (#4, 1)."So who is to know which market would be better for the American economy as far as the Postal Service goes. But it is speculated if the United States Postal Service does keep increasing its profits over the years, maybe it will be privatized....

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