Publisher's Synopsis
An official statement detailing the operation of the Postal Savings System in the United States. This document provides insights into the management, financial performance, and societal impact of the Postal Savings System during its period of operation. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and those interested in understanding the role of the U.S. Post Office Department in providing banking services to the public. The "Statement of the Operation of the Postal Savings System" offers a detailed look at the system's structure, its interaction with the broader economy, and its significance within the context of early 20th-century American financial history.
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