January 29, 2014

An interesting idea - what to do with the Postal Service

From the New Republic:
The Post Office Should Just Become a Bank -- How Obama can save USPS and ding check-cashing joints
One of the key messages of tonight�s State of the Union address will be President Obama�s willingness to bypass Congress to create jobs and reduce inequality. As luck would have it, yesterday a new government report detailed an innovation that would preserve one of the largest job creators in the country, save billions of dollars specifically for the poor, and develop the very ladders of opportunity that Obama has championed as of late. What�s more, this could apparently be accomplished without Congressional action, but merely through existing executive prerogatives.

What�s the policy? Letting the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) offer basic banking services to customers, like savings accounts, debit cards and even simple loans. The idea has been kicked around policy circles for years, but now it has a crucial new adherent: the USPS Inspector General, who endorsed the initiative in a comprehensive white paper.

The Inspector General, who conducted the study with the help of a team of experts in international postal banking as well as a former executive from Merrill Lynch, correctly frames the proposal not as a challenge to mega-banks, but as a way to deliver needed amenities to the nearly 68 million Americans � over one - quarter of U.S. households�who have limited or no access to financial services. Instead of banks, these mostly low-income individuals use check-cashing stores, pawnshops, payday lenders, and other unscrupulous financial services providers who gouged their customers to the tune of $89 billion in interest and fees in 2012, according to the IG report. Post offices could deliver the same services at a 90 percent discount, saving the average underserved household over $2,000 a year and still providing the USPS with $8.9 billion in new annual profits, significantly improving its troubled balance sheet. The report calls simple financial services �the single best new opportunity for the posts to earn additional revenue.�
Makes a lot of sense -- much of the needed infrastructure is already in place, just needs to be re-tasked. Posted by DaveH at January 29, 2014 3:14 PM
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