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The government passed legislation requiring it to stop accepting deposits on July 1, 1967, and to transfer remaining deposits (approximately $50 million) to a claims fund of the United States Treasury.
The idea of going into a post office to cash a check may wax nostalgic. After all, it was in 1967 that the Postal Service stopped providing banking services. Prior to that, the Postal Savings System was a powerhouse, holding billions of dollars in assets at its peak.
When a post office was also a bank. In 1910, a Congressional act established the Postal Savings System, allowing customers \u2014 some of whom were immigrants used to banking at post offices in other countries \u2014 to deposit cash at their local post office.
When a post office was also a bank. In 1910, a Congressional act established the Postal Savings System, allowing customers \u2014 some of whom were immigrants used to banking at post offices in other countries \u2014 to deposit cash at their local post office.
Because they do not perform bank's essential function of lending.

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But when President Lyndon Johnson sought to streamline the federal government, USPS banking was abolished. Banks had already started to leave some poor and rural areas by the 1960s, so the departure of postal banking left a gap ripe for payday lenders to establish strong footholds in those communities.
What is the advantage of postal banking? Advocates argue that postal banking could make financial services available to the millions of Americans who are currently unbanked, giving them a low-cost alternative to expensive check-cashing stores and payday loan providers.
In 1910, a Congressional act established the Postal Savings System, allowing customers \u2014 some of whom were immigrants used to banking at post offices in other countries \u2014 to deposit cash at their local post office.
By country Brazil. Brazil instituted a postal banking system in 2002, where the national postal service (ECT) formed a partnership with the largest private bank in the country (Bradesco) to provide financial services at post offices. ... Bulgaria. ... Canada. ... Finland. ... France. ... Germany. ... Greece. ... Hungary.
The Postal Banking Act would re-establish postal banking to provide financial security to millions of Americans in low-income and rural communities and create approximately $9 billion in annual revenue and strengthen USPS.

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