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Citizens Lose Access to Banking as Post Office Cuts Money Services to Focus on Packages, Sparking Outrage Over Hidden Fees and Inconvenience

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Citizens Lose Access to Banking as Post Office Cuts Money Services to Focus on Packages, Sparking Outrage Over Hidden Fees and Inconvenience

The US Postal Service is quietly dismantling its money order and cash-cashing services at thousands of local branches, leaving millions of unbanked and low-income consumers scrambling. For years, the local postal worker was a trusted lifeline for cash transfers and bill payments, but now that essential safety net is being replaced by a package-delivery frenzy. The result? Your wallet takes a hit: check-cashing stores are charging up to 10% fees, and you're forced to drive miles to the next open counter. Meanwhile, your tax dollars still fund the postal worker's salary, but the service you relied on is gone. This shift is hitting rural and senior communities hardest, where every extra trip costs time and gas money. The message is clear: the post office is no longer your neighbor's bank, and your household budget will pay the price.