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"path": "/management/2026/05/usps-floats-more-financial-aid-from-congress-as-way-to-avoid-running-out-of-cash-next-year/",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-08T22:28:36.000Z",
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"Benefits",
"Budget",
"Management",
"Pay",
"Pay & Benefits",
"Retirement",
"Workforce",
"civil service retirement system",
"Dan Tangherlini",
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"textContent": "Postmaster General David Steiner said these funds wouldn’t be a “bailout” for USPS, but would subsidize increasingly expensive six-day delivery.",
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