Irish Examiner view: A small price for the greater good

Grant Thornton’s report suggests post offices are worth between €344m and €776m in economic and social good to the country
Irish Examiner view: A small price for the greater good

Some post offices are integrated into other businesses such as shops and supermarkets, and the closure of one naturally brings on an existential crisis for the other. File Picture: Denis Minihane.

The threat to the post office network seems existential. But shouldn’t a nation that’s tied so much of its identity with parishes and villages be doing more to save them?

The postmasters have argued that additional services could safeguard the system. They say the 960-strong network needs €15m a year of support over the next five years. That’s about €15,600 per post office. That’s just over half the annual salary of somebody earning minimum wage and working a 40-hour week.

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