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Why is USPS Mail so Slow. ( you can thank Fromer Post Master Dej
oy)
By: Road2HardCoreIron Date: July 12, 2025, 7:50 pm
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The USPS is not going against the grain. So the easy small packs
of anything is not going to get through by USPS? The 15-20.00
shipping by USPS has come to a halt. We warned and saw these
issues coming in Feb. Due to Tariffs and charges to
administration on Free Trade.
USPS is implementing changes in 2025 that may lead to slower
mail delivery times and higher costs. The USPS is lowering
on-time delivery targets for certain mail classes, and also
increasing postage rates according to industry publications and
USPS news releases. These changes are partially due to declining
mail volume and the need to cut costs.
Key Changes and Potential Delays:
Reduced On-Time Delivery Targets:
This former Postmaster General, Dejoy shut all small post
offices down. Not all mail hoes to the big distribution centers
and they do not know your neighborhood like the local carries
who live and delivered your mail for years. They say this is
saving money. Mean while customers are getting screwed and
stamps and mail prices have been going up every few months.
The USPS is lowering its on-time delivery goals for various mail
classes. For example, the target for first-class two-day mail is
reduced from 93% to 87%, and for three-to-five-day mail, it's
reduced from 90% to 80%.
Potential for Increased Delays:
Customers, especially those in rural areas or farther from USPS
hubs, may experience longer delivery times due to the reduced
on-time delivery targets.
Cost Cutting Measures:
The USPS is also implementing cost-cutting measures like
employee buyouts and potentially merging with the Department of
Commerce, which could lead to office closures and further
layoffs.
Rate Increases:
Postage rates are increasing, including a 5-cent increase for a
First-Class Forever stamp, according to the USPS and industry
sources.
International Mail Service Suspensions:
The USPS is temporarily suspending international mail acceptance
for certain destinations due to transportation disruptions or
service disruptions in those countries according to the USPS.
Customers should avoid mailing items to countries listed with
service suspensions until further notice.
Additional Considerations:
The USPS is facing financial challenges, with projected billions
in losses for 2025, which is a major driver for these changes.
The decline in mail volume, particularly first-class mail, is
also a contributing factor.
There are ongoing discussions and potential for further changes,
including a possible merger with the Department of Commerce.
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