• absquatulate@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    This is so sad. I thought the whole paper mail infrastructure was essentially eternal due to its importance.

    Letter numbers have fallen since the start of the century from 1.4 billion to 110 million last year.

    110 million is still A LOT of paper letters. Shame the service will be gone.

    PostNord has weathered years of financial struggles and last year was running a deficit.

    Again, I thought this was a national strategic resource, regardless of profit. Over here in europe’s armpit the national post has been running at a loss for nigh on 40 years, and it’s still kept afloat, for better or worse.

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      11 days ago

      I agree with what you’re saying and also it feels worth pointing out how pervasive the rhetoric of profitability has become.

      We don’t talk about the military running at a loss, or the department of transport, or any other part of the government. We talk about their cost, because that’s really what it is. Services don’t “lose” money, they cost money.

      • NotSteve_@lemmy.ca
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        10 days ago

        Yeah, every public service now has to turn a profit except for highways and extra lanes