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Keep the Cap







        Making the case for pricing predictability and stability



               he announcement of           made in the past about pricing     turn, would take an enormous
               the Postal Regulatory        elasticity and the impact on the   number of magazines out of
        T Commission (PRC)                  volume of copies mailed all get    the mail stream, thus putting
        pricing proposal began with the     thrown to the wind in the current   additional pricing pressure
        statement that a price cap system   proposal. There is no model that   on the small number of mailer
        is the best way to create pricing   captures the existential threat    customers remaining. Similar
        predictability and stability. The   posed by an increase of that scale.    scenarios would play out for
        details of the announcement,                                           other mailers, and so on and
                                            Undoubtedly, a threat to the
        however, support an entirely        business model of periodicals      so on, until no mailers remain.
        different reality.
                                            becomes a threat to USPS           Indeed keeping a price cap
        The PRC proposal blew past          in a spiral of unintended          system is the best way to
        the initial price cap to add        consequences. Many magazines       create pricing predictability,
        incremental rate increases of       would be forced to reduce the      but keeping a price cap system
        another two percent, one percent,   number of copies mailed or         that is fair and reasonable is the
        and then two percent for certain    reduce mailing frequency or cease   best way to create predictability
        classes. While each increment       publishing altogether. That, in    and stability.
        evaluated on its own sounds
        small, the compounded increase
        reaches levels that have never                             OUR POINT
        been seen before. Since those
        additive increases are annual, the
        compounded rate over the five-
        year term of the proposal could                           OF VIEW
        be a 40-percent increase. With
        the CPI currently trending above                       USPS & MPA: Your Business Is Our Business
        recent levels, that 40-percent
        increase could soar even higher!
                                                               We support, and need, a healthy Postal Service
        A price increase of such magnitude                     The proposed rate increases will have the chilling effect of driving
        is unprecedented, especially for a                     away business, which will leave USPS in a far worse position.
 Magazines Deliver  monopoly service. In recent years,

        the cost for all other periodical
 USPS spends nearly half of its annual  manufacturing elements has gone   The PRC proposal imposes drastic increases for magazines
 advertising dollars — $16 million — in   down. The economic challenges   40%  The cumulative effect of the proposed changes results in a
 consumer magazines.  forced every other supplier to           40-percent rate increase over five years.
        innovate for greater efficiency
 Why? Because magazines are proven to be  and cost savings. Against
 the best place to drive sales, with the highest  that backdrop, the increases   Efficiency needs to be a key consideration
 return on advertising spend across media.  proposed by the PRC look even   USPS’ efficiency for periodicals has gone down in recent years,

 Source: Kantar Media, 2018; Nielsen Catalina Solutions, 2016  more astonishing. In addition,   despite the magazine industry’s ongoing commitment to
                                                               work-sharing.
        the assumptions that have been
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