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» Postal Rates, Volume 2, Issue 3, 2002
If the respondent uses the Postal Service's Parcel Post service.

10a. If the price of Parcel Post were to rise 10 percent per item by year’s end, would you most likely:?

Response Small employers with monthly expenditures on Parcel Post All small, employing businesses/Small employers
1 Reduce the number of items sent Parcel Post 5 2
2 Switch to a competing delivery service 43 17
3 Pay the increase and maintain volume 48 19
4 Mix 1 0
5 No expenditures on Parcel Post 59
6 DK/Refuse 4 2
Total (%) 101 99
N 130 397

Notes: Forty-eight (48) percent of small employers currently using Parcel Post would pay a 10 percent increase in rates and maintain volume rather than switch to another service or reduce volume (Q#10a). Nineteen (19) percent of small employers would pay a 10 percent increase and maintain volume rather than switch to another service or reduce volume (Q#10a).


Volume 2, Issue 3, 2002
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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