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® NPPC Meeting December 5, 2013 USPS State of the Business Update
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2 December 5, 2013 USPS Update– NPPC Meeting *Before RHB pre-funding and non-cash adjustments to workers’ compensation liabilities **Before accounting estimate change, RHB pre-funding, and non-cash adjustments to workers’ compensation liabilities. ***Newly available data on forever stamp usage resulted in a $1.3B reduction in Deferred Revenue – Prepaid Postage. Note:Delivery days were equal to FY2012. Retail had one additional weekday in FY2013 vs. FY2012. Financial Results Fiscal Year-End
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3 December 5, 2013 USPS Update– NPPC Meeting Total Revenue FY12 vs. FY13 Year-End $ Billions -2.4% +3.0% +8.0% +1.2% +7.0% -1.4% -4.2% Volume: - 4.1% Volume: + 6.0% Volume: + 1.8% * Excludes $1.3B impact of change in accounting estimate for Deferred Revenue-Prepaid Postage.. $65.2 $66.0*
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4 December 5, 2013 USPS Update– NPPC Meeting Unrestricted Cash Buildings & Equipment, net of depreciation Other assets Total Assets $ 2.3B $ 17.5B $ 1.8B $21.6B Retiree Health Benefits Workers’ Compensation Debt Accrued Compensation, benefits and leave Deferred Revenue* Other Total Liabilities** $16.8B $17.2B $15.0B $ 3.5B $ 3.6B $ 5.4B $61.5B ASSETS LIABILITIES Liabilities exceed assets by approx. $40 billion The USPS has only 35 cents of assets to cover each dollar of its liabilities * Newly available data on forever stamp usage resulted in a $1.3B reduction in Deferred Revenue – Prepaid Postage ** Under multi-employer accounting rules, there are approximately $51B in obligations not shown on the balance sheet. Significant profits over years and legislation are needed to recover. A Deep Financial Hole September 2013
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5 USPS Update– NPPC Meeting December 5, 2013 USPS Business Plan Strategic Initiatives ($ Billions) Savings By Initiative
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6 December 5, 2013 USPS Update– NPPC Meeting Network ● 143Plant Consolidations Completed in 2013 ● 657Mail Moves Completed in 2013 Retail ● 3.9 million Surveys Mailed Out ● 8,454 Community Meetings Held ● 7,985 Implementations to Date Delivery ● DUO – Consolidated 2,510 Delivery Units in 2013 ● Eliminated 24,000 Delivery Routes since 2006, 1,437 in 2013 alone ● 60% of New Delivery Centralized * Our Actions Help Close the Gap Service has remained at high levels * Includes voluntary mode conversions
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7 December 5, 2013 USPS Update– NPPC Meeting Require USPS Health Care Plan Resolves RHB Prefunding Issue Refund FERS Overpayment Adjust Delivery Frequency (6-Day Packages, 5-Day Mail) Streamline Governance Model Authority to Expand Products and Services Require Defined Contribution System for Future Postal Employees Instructions to Arbitrator Reform Workers’ Compensation Right to Appeal EEOC Class Action Decisions Key Legislative Goals To Regain Financial Self-Sufficiency
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8 December 5, 2013 USPS Update– NPPC Meeting USPS Retiree Health Benefits Costs and Liabilities $80 Retiree Health Benefits Per Capita Costs USPS Retiree Health Benefits Liability 2014 PSRHBF - $Billions $100 $60 46.9 49.1 $40 $20 $0 2.9 Current 49.1 Funded Liability Unfunded Liability $0 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $6,233 Average Post 65 Healthcare Cost -FEHB $3,400 Post 65 Wrap Around Cost -Private Sector A&B + D Postal Retirees in FEHB
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9 December 5, 2013 USPS Update– NPPC Meeting Revenue Growth Initiatives Will Accompany Cost and Efficiency Improvements Enhance Mail: Create a multi-sensory experience for consumers Relevant Actionable Functional Creative Hardcopy to digital that connects consumers to: Web site, Social media, or Purchase point Grow Packages: Close competitive gaps to level the playing field: Competitive pricing New Priority Mail features “Day-Certain” and insurance Build advantages by targeting new solution for e-commerce: Speedier service Improved access that enables customers and consumers to use services more easily and effectively Digital Products: Extend the current USPS technology and data platform in ways that help better support the mailing industry and the American public.
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