@w7voa You forgot to mention that the reason the #USPS has a huge debt is the Republicans forced them to pre-fund their pension, something no other "self sustaining" entity has to do. It's a HUGE drag on the US Mail, and the fact that you omitted it gives away your game, I think.

(Didn't even mention #PostalBanking either...)

@Templa @girlfreddy Canada Post has the infrastructure - there are Canada Post offices in many of the small towns that the big banks have been abandoning for years.
CUPW (the postal worker's union) proposed offering banking services years ago. It appears the government sided with the big banks instead.
https://www.cupw.ca/en/campaigns-and-issues/postal-banking
#cdnpoli #PostalBanking
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Sign the petition: To support the USPS and underserved communities, we need postal banking

The U.S. Postal Service is a beloved American institution. But under the current leadership of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, mail delivery has slowed, rates have increased five times, dozens of post offices have closed, and thousands of jobs have been lost. DeJoy continues to weaken the USPS under the guise of boosting revenue, but the USPS has instead suffered revenue loss. And still, DeJoy has failed to expand into new services and new revenue authorized by the Postal Service Reform Act passed by Congress nearly two years ago. Congress and President Biden must immediately focus on ways to support the USPS and the communities it serves. One service that could not only strengthen the USPS and generate new revenue, but also serve individuals underserved by private institutions, is postal banking. Postal banking is simply the provision of financial services via the USPS. By allowing consumers to open a bank account at their post office, postal banking could help over 7 million American households that are unbanked—meaning they lack access to a checking account or basic financial services. Postal banking would not only bring basic financial services like low-cost savings and checking accounts to post offices, but also take aim at predatory practices–like high-fee prepaid debit cards and overdraft fees–that have taken advantage of unbanked and underbanked Americans. Additionally, postal banking could offer small-dollar loans that could eliminate the market for predatory payday loans. We must demand Congress reintroduce postal banking legislation, like the Postal Banking Act, and support not only the USPS, but underserved communities across the country. Sign the petition to Congress: Immediately reintroduce and pass postal banking legislation.

Hidden cameras capture bank employees misleading customers, pushing products that help sales targets | CBC News

Current and former employees from BMO, CIBC, RBC, Scotiabank and TD tell Marketplace about immense pressure to meet sales targets — pushing credit cards, mortgage insurance, mutual funds and other products — or risk losing their jobs. Marketplace hidden camera footage captures the big five breaking the law, says bank expert.

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#TaxOnThePoor: “Not having #money is time consuming. There are #hours spent at laundromats, hours at bus stops, hours at free clinics, hours at thrift stores, hours on the phone with the #bank or the #credit card company or the phone company over some fee, some little charge, some mistake... the problems with an #economic #system in which #property owners “win” by impoverishing #renters”. #PostalBanking #GuaranteedBasicIncome

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‘Nearly 28 percent of U.S. households (100 million people) do not have access to affordable financial services. The United States Postal Service (USPS) is in a unique position to provide basic, affordable, consumer-driven financial services via its existing infrastructure. Non-profit financial services provided by the USPS could help struggling families nationwide achieve financial stability – and strengthen the USPS mission to serve the public.’

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