U.S. Postal Service could be broke by March

The U.S. Postal Service is in need of some serious cash and fast.

A new report says the agency's finances will be down to about $1billion by March. That's barely enough to fund the postal service for four days.

The agency says its debt problems started in 2006. That's when congress forced the Postal Service to pre-fund health care benefits for future retirees.

If nothing is done, jobs and mail delivery cuts could be made.

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