USPS Tucson station consolidation economic impact analysis Courtesy of the Fiscal Policy Institute Dec 4, 2014 Dec 4, 2014 Updated Mar 21, 2016 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Download PDF USPS Tucson station consolidation economic impact analysis by Fiscal Policy Institute As featured on Report: Tucson would lose $49M in postal consolidation Figure includes $26 million in direct income for local employees. Mail delays detrimental, Tucson business leaders say But Postal Service sees no additional lag since standards changed on Jan. 5. More information Tucson welcomes reprieve in transfer of Cherrybell operations to Phoenix Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link View this profile on Instagram #ThisIsTucson 🌵 (@this_is_tucson) • Instagram photos and videos Most viewed stories Cheer on the Wildcats in the Final Four at these local restaurants and bars 🐻⬇️ Over 30 fun events happening in Tucson March 27-29! Over 70 fun events happening in Tucson in April 🎡🐰 New Eats! 20 new restaurants that opened up in Tucson this winter 🍽️ Bloomfest celebrates palo verde blooms and Tucson culture 5 basement bars and speakeasies to visit when you want a fun drink and cool AC Over 40 exciting events to check out this weekend! 🌱 OaxaRico opened their first brick-and-mortar, serving up delicious mole and gorditas
Report: Tucson would lose $49M in postal consolidation Figure includes $26 million in direct income for local employees.
Mail delays detrimental, Tucson business leaders say But Postal Service sees no additional lag since standards changed on Jan. 5.