The US Postal Service lost $3.8 billion last year.
Postmaster General John E. Potter will release projections Tuesday showing things are not improving anytime soon.
Could lose a staggering $7 billion this year.
The US Postal Service estimates $238 billion in losses in the next 10 years if lawmakers, postal regulators and unions don’t give the mail agency more flexibility in setting delivery schedules, price increases and labor costs.
This includes Saturday delivery being cut.