How Much do Postal Workers Make?

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United States Postal workers are employees of the federal government. According to their site, the median annual salary for a postal carrier was $44,450 in May of 2004. The lowest 10 percent earn $31,980 or less. To find more information click here: www.postalexam.biz.
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