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The changes hitting USPS this month, which took effect April 1, are part of a 10-year plan to save the agency $36 billion.
While some changes will largely be behind-the-scenes, other changes – such as mail delivery times – will be more noticeable.
USPS mail delivery is changing? How United States Postal Service changes will affect Indiana post offices' ability to deliver ...
The United States Postal Service is implementing its first set of planned cost-saving “refined service standards” beginning ...
The Postal Service projects at least $36 billion in savings over 10 years from transportation, mail processing, and real estate cost reductions. Rural customers will also see some changes ...
The USPS rolled out their first phase of cost-saving measures that will help them save $36 billion over the next decade. How ...
The USPS is changing its service standards in two phases, starting in April and July, aiming to save billions over a decade.
The U.S. Postal Service will start rolling out changes impacting First-Class Mail and package services, among others, on ...
They cite that 49.5% of zip code pairs will experience downgraded services for single-piece first-class mail, because the postal service “currently lacks a system” to accurately measure service ...