Final days before USPS changes go into effect with new delivery times – it’ll take longer to get certain types of mail
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BIG changes are being put in place soon by the USPS, leaving some Americans waiting even longer for their packages. 

The USPS will begin to phase in its latest changes starting April 1.

US Post Office building and sign.
USPS announced several changes to the delivery system that will reportedly save the agency billions but will also slow down deliveriesCredit: Getty
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The changes may have some customers waiting longer for their packagesCredit: Getty

The USPS has announced that it will modify service standards for first-class mail, periodicals, marketing mail, and package services with the goal of saving approximately $36 billion over the next decade.

According to the USPS, the majority of first-class mail customers won’t notice a difference in delivery service.

However, 11% of customers will experience slower delivery times by multiple days.

The agency promised that all delivery times would be within the one to five-day promised time frame.

Under the new changes, postal workers can leave facilities earlier to travel longer distances to deliver mail.

Allowing workers to leave early will help improve postal reliability for customers living in rural areas, per USPS.

However, customers will see delays in their mail delivery when they drop off packages.

USPS will no longer count Saturdays or the day before a holiday as a transit day for packages.

That means all packages mailedon those days will take an extra day to arrive at their destination.

The massive changes follow catastrophically bad financial years for the post office.

USPS exec warns of big change coming in weeks after delivery frustrations – customers will immediately notice difference

Despite generating $79 billion in revenue in 2023, the USPS lost $6.5 billion.

Substantial financial losses prompted the former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who stepped down on Monday, to collaborate with the Department of Government Efficiency on a 10-year initiative called the Delivering for America plan.

DeJoy pointed out the need for assistance in managing leases for USPS post offices, cautioning against “future challenges we might encounter due to ownership consolidation, urban development, and the general rise in rental rates as leases that have lasted for decades come up for renewal.”

He also highlighted counterfeit postage, which costs USPS $1 billion annually, and federal laws burdening the Postal Service.

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The United States Postal Service is facing customer complaints as the mail agency struggles to stay afloat admit workforce cuts and financial loss.

Finally, DeJoy noted that regulatory restrictions have added $50 billion in losses. 

In conjunction with DOGE, the USPS announced it would be cutting around 10,000 jobs by using an early retirement program.

Select employees would be offered $15,000 for taking their retirement early – a move that’s expected to save the agency billions. 

In a letter to Congress, DeJoy wrote, “DOGE is the only other game in town that seems oriented toward helping us to achieve our efficiency and cost goals.”

The postmaster warned that the USPS is a “broken organization,” and a lot needs to be done to fix it.

“Fixing a broken organization that had experienced close to $100 billion in losses and was projected to lose another $200 billion, without a bankruptcy proceeding, is a daunting task,” he admitted.

“Fixing a heavily legislated and overly regulated organization as massive, important, cherished, misunderstood and debated as the United States Postal Service, with such a broken business model, is even more difficult.”

DeJoy, who was appointed postmaster general in 2020, had previously said he would be leaving at an undisclosed date.

That date came on Monday.

“It has been one of the pleasures of my life and a crowning achievement of my career to have been associated with this cherished institution,” he said.

The changes come as mail carriers are also being floated to take on even more work, with a proposal to use them to conduct the US Census in addition to delivering mail.

The move could violate the law and has raised even more fears of increased delivery problems and overstretched workers.

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