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"Starting in 2007, a dramatic drop in demand sent the USPS over a financial cliff. Because of the rise of digitalcommunication, Americans were simply no longer mailing cards, letters, flyers, invitations, announcements, bills, statements,and solicitations as they had in the past. The volume of U.S. mail peaked in 2006 at 213 billion pieces, but in 2007 thenumbers quickly began to drop. Since 2007, the total volume of all mail has dropped 25 percent and since 2001 the volume offirst-class mail has declined by nearly one-third (Pieces of Mail)."The facts in this excerpt correlate to which of the sources from these works cited entries?"Pieces of Mail Handled, Number of Post Offices, Income, and Expenses Since 1789." USPS. Feb. 2014. Web. 6 August2014.Gattuso, James L. "Can the Postal Service Have a Future?" The Heritage Foundation. 10 Oct. 2013. Web. 6 August 2014."Postage Rates and Historical Statistics, Rates for Domestic Letters Since 1863." USPS. Feb. 2014. Web. 6 August 2014."Fiscal Year 2013 Integrated Plan." USPS. Feb. 2014. Web. 6 August 2014.