The United States Postal Service is making changes that will save the agency $36 billion over 10 years. The changes will ...
Newsweek reached out to the USPS via email for comment. Beginning April 1, the USPS will adjust service standards for ...
Starting April 1, service standard adjustments will be made for first-class mail, periodicals, marketing mail, and package services, according to the USPS. USPS will deliver 75 percent of first ...
The shift marks a continued effort by USPS to cut costs without significantly disrupting mail delivery for most Americans. While some First-Class Mail deliveries will be expedited, others could ...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is set to implement significant changes to its First-Class Mail services in a bid to improve efficiency and reduce operational costs. These adjustments ...
What’s changing? Starting April 1, USPS will deliver 75% of first-class mail at the same rate, 14% at a faster standard and 11% at a slower rate, Newsweek reported. All mail will stay within the ...
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