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USPS releases yearly report to Congress

The year 2024 has been remarkable for the United States Postal Service — which is itself a remarkable organization.

We operate in every American community, visiting over 168 million addresses six days a week — serving every residence and business.

Our 640,000 dedicated men and women process, transport, and deliver more than 340 million pieces of mail and packages a day, connecting every American to one another and providing a cornerstone of America’s commerce.

We are a historic institution, on the eve of our 250th anniversary in 2025.

Unfortunately, we are also an organization recovering from immense financial, structural, operational, and cultural challenges.

Indeed, had we not developed the Delivering for America plan, our 10-year transformation and modernization roadmap, we would have faced an uncertain future

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