When is saturday mail delivery going to stop




















Yet all district people enjoyed having government cars and freely commuted to work on USPS dollars. No government money should go to USPS anymore than government money should have gone to buggy makers, harness makers and whip makers when Henry Ford rolled his first Model T off his assembly line.

Gene Yaw and This Monday, Nov. The Postal Service is basing its projections on eliminating city- and rural-carrier work hours and costs through attrition and "involuntary separations.

The GAO also suggested that the Postal Service "may have understated the size of the potential mail volume loss. And volume loss translates into revenue loss. Ending Saturday mail would have some positive and plenty of negative impacts, according to the Postal Regulatory Commission and GAO reports. Ending Saturday mail and implementing a five-day delivery schedule, the agencies said, would:. Ending Saturday mail "would improve USPS's financial condition by reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and better aligning its delivery operations with reduced mail volumes," the GAO concluded.

On May 28, , the U. Under the proposal, the price of a first-class stamp would increase for the first time since Jan. The Postal Service said that the changes would take effect on Aug.

The postage increases are part of a year "Delivering for America" plan recently unveiled by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who has faced criticism for nationwide mail delivery delays.

Intended to reduce operating costs, the plan would also lengthen promised mail delivery times, reduce post office hours, consolidate locations, limit the use of airplanes to deliver the mail, and loosen the delivery standard for first-class mail from within three days to five days in the continental United States. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. And lawmakers have yet to step in to resolve the agency's woes without a pressing deadline.

The next financial crunch for the Postal Service will be in October when the agency will again come dangerously close to not having enough cash to pay bills. When the Postal Service first announced its plan, unions and several lawmakers accused the agency of overstepping its legal authority. Last month, the U. Government Accountability Office sided with critics saying current law requires the agency to continue six-day delivery.

The Postal Service said its plan would not have violated the law, because it's only changing six-day delivery -- not ending it -- since packages would continue to be delivered on Saturdays. That logic was embraced by some House Republicans, including Rep.

Package deliveries rose 8. The USPS has not specified yet what it defines as a package, but it will provide more details next month, agency spokesman Dave Partenheimer said. It's also meant to counter the climbing costs of funding future retiree health benefits to its workers, as mandated by Congress, which oversees the independent agency of the government.

It remains unclear whether the USPS can unilaterally reduce service for first-class mail to five days from six days a week without congressional approval. Congress has resisted the idea, although it may be more open as it seeks to reduce spending.

The USPS does not get tax money to fund its day-to-day operations. Photo slideshow: U. Postal Service then and now. Tom Coburn R-Okla.



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