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The U.S. Postal Service started implementing new service standards on April 1 with further changes coming in July.
Changes are coming to the United States Postal Service in April that will affect millions of customers across the country.
While some changes will largely be behind-the-scenes, other changes – such as mail delivery times – will be more noticeable.
The changes hitting USPS this month, which took effect April 1, are part of a 10-year plan to save the agency $36 billion.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is undergoing changes to improve efficiency and cut costs, potentially slowing down ...
On April 1, an extra day in transit was added for Ground Advantage and single-piece First-Class ... new USPS map using five-digit ZIP code pairs, individuals can enter their ZIP code and see a pin on ...
On April 1, an extra day in transit was added for Ground Advantage and single-piece First-Class Mail volume ... options of mail delivery can be sent from. Then, the map will show how long it ...
According to a news release from the American Postal Workers Union, workers who opt to retire early can get a one-time $15,000 ... will be offered. First-class mail delivery will continue to ...
The agency has seen a sharp decline in first-class ... delivery as compared the current three-digit pairs. USPS already has a map online that will let customers see how long it will take to ...
For First-Class Mail, the current service standard day range of 1-5 days is staying the same, while the day ranges (the estimated delivery time ... Service Standards Map for expected delivery ...
For First-Class Mail, the current service standard of a one-to-five-day delivery time is staying the same. If you want to track a package, you can use the USPS Service Standards Map, which ...