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Employee postcard highlights USPS Ground Advantage success, Election Mail readiness

The latest Delivering for America postcard was recently mailed to employees’ homes.

The card highlights the success of USPS Ground Advantage, which grew substantially in the first year following its July 2023 launch and was projected to contribute significantly to $2.1 billion in new shipping revenue forecast by the Postal Service for fiscal year 2024.

An additional message focuses on the organization’s readiness to deliver ballots on time and encourages voters to mail early if they choose to vote by mail.

In addition to being sent to employees’ homes, Delivering for America postcards can be downloaded from LiteBlue.

Each card addresses a different topic and features information that employees can reference when discussing the plan with co-workers and customers.

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