USPS Rolls Out Slower-Faster Mail Delivery Tweaks
Published Date: 2/28/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Postal Service is updating how fast certain mail types like First-Class Mail and Marketing Mail get delivered. These changes will roll out in two phases, aiming to make mail delivery more reliable and efficient while saving money. Most mail will get the same or better service, helping everyone send and receive mail with more confidence.
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USPS updates delivery speed standards
If you send or receive First-Class Mail, Periodicals, USPS Marketing Mail, or Package Services, the U.S. Postal Service will change service standards nationwide in two phases. The Postal Service says these changes will keep service the same for most mail, upgrade more volume than it downgrades, and improve delivery reliability while aligning processing and transportation operations.
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