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USPS projects package deliveries will drive FY26 revenue boost

  • The U.S. Postal Service is preparing for a 9.4% year-over-year revenue jump in its package delivery segment, according to projections submitted to the Postal Regulatory Commission on Wednesday.
  • The expected increase in its shipping and packages segment, which includes delivery services like Ground Advantage and Parcel Select, would help drive a projected 2.9% increase in revenue overall for the agency in fiscal year 2026, per the integrated financial plan. FY2026 began Oct. 1.
  • However, the Postal Service is also expecting a 42% decline in revenue for its international mail and packages segment, including a 56% drop for inbound services. While the filing didn’t provide a reason for that projection, postal providers globally have reported U.S.-bound volume declines after the Trump administration eliminated the de minimis exemption.

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