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USPS proposal could slow down service in rural areas, but speed up delivery near regional hubs

The speed at which you receive your mail may change next year depending on where you live and how close you are to a regional hub if a proposed plan from the U.S. Postal Service is approved. According to the Associated Press, the plan would save the Postal Service about $3 billion a year and will not change guaranteed delivery times for Ground Advantage or local first-class mail.

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says the changes are necessary in order to keep the USPS operating as the service has seen an 80% drop in first-class mail since 1997. From 2007 through 2020, the service has lost an estimated $87 billion, according to DeJoy.

The major change will come in how fast certain areas of the country receive their mail. Those located near a regional USPS hub may see a reduction in how quickly they receive their mail as the USPS will adjust pickup and drop-off times between post offices and processing plants. However, those who live further away from a hub may seen an extra day added to when they receive mail.

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