USPS Plans More Cost Cuts: Mail Delivery Could Slow Down Further



The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is planning to implement additional cost-cutting measures, which could result in even slower mail delivery times. As the USPS continues to struggle with budget challenges, these changes might further impact how quickly letters and packages reach their destinations. In this video, we explore the reasons behind the USPS’s decision, the potential effects on mail service, and what this could mean for businesses and individuals relying on timely deliveries. Stay informed on how these developments might affect you and your mail.
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36 thoughts on “USPS Plans More Cost Cuts: Mail Delivery Could Slow Down Further”

  1. This is sad. It is close to presidential election, so supposedky non-essential things have to close. The big C must maje its debut once again. As you stated the Cauc…As…s are quiet. They are all on code no matter geography. Psalm 83 nations are literally destroying themselves and they cannot even see it. They are in the boiling pot now. He who sits in the heavens laughs; the Lord holds them in derision” (Psalm 2:4).

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  2. I'm experiencing the poor service from USPS for the past year from no delivery, placing my mail in the fence instead of the mailbox, to just throwing it on the ground where my dog can get hold of it and tear it to shreds…

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  3. IT'S ALL PART OF THE COLLAPSE OF AMERICA!
    Going digital with bills and such, does not make it easier for companies expecting payments. Frankly, most of us welcome this insidious method having our mailboxes full of circulars that takes up most of the space with envelopes tucked in the middle. Then holler about sustainability and recycling processes. There are other methods for small businesses to deliver products to customers…research your options. Many are too comfortable with nesting on this platform to reach audiences as well as being too comfortable with USPS.

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  4. FYI..….I purchased a two-day(priority) delivery to meet a deadline and it was delivered 2 1/2 weeks later 😕. I went to the post office and requested a refund and i was told the two-day was not guaranteed, so no refund. On another occasion, i purchased an overnight delivery to get a document delivered; it was delivered 5 days later; i did receive a refund for this one because it was suppose to be a guaranteed delivery. Also, beware of incidents where delivery persons are supposedly dumping mail or opening mail to get checks. This is what ive been hearing in the Georgia area; some major problems here with the mail.

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  5. The post office is being deliberately targeted by our own government. There's no reason it should have to make a profit- the military isn't profitable, school's aren't profitable, etc. I'd be happy to pay more taxes if that meant we could have reasonably priced stamps and better delivery.

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  6. 20yr mail carrier here. We are billions of dollars in the red because some bags of idiots thought it was a good idea to mandate paying into the retirement of people who haven't even been born yet ( 75 yrs in the future specifically ). FYI

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  7. I’m old school and still send some items by mail, ups or fedex.
    Post office is already slow…
    I think they also wouldn’t do overnight, that’s how FedEx got started.
    Forever stamp was a good idea, though. The price of stamps kept changing.
    Some us govt agencies still use mail.

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