
Hansi Lo Wang
NPR correspondent covering the U.S. Postal Service, elections, and the census, providing reporting and analysis on postal finances and election mail issues.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 23min
USPS Needs Congress' Stamp Of Approval
Hansi Lo Wang, an NPR reporter who covers the Postal Service and elections, explains why USPS is bleeding money and outlines congressional fixes. Matt Berg, Crooked Media’s Washington correspondent, breaks down related political fallout and court news. They discuss declining mail volume, funding options like borrowing limits and postage changes, rural delivery risks, and how all this could affect mail-in voting.

Mar 25, 2026 • 44min
The Plight Of The U.S. Postal Service
Richard R. John, Columbia professor and postal historian; Hansi Lo Wang, NPR reporter on USPS operations; Kevin Kosar, AEI policy analyst on postal finance. They discuss the USPS’s long financial decline, the tension between public service and business pressures, delivery-day and pricing reforms, borrowing limits and pension issues, and the postal role in elections, rural access, and parcel competition.


