Post Office wants to shift focus to package deliveries
May 1, 2019
The U.S. Postal Service has introduced a plan that would see it cutting mail delivery from six to five days a week while expanding packaging deliveries to seven days. The move, according to the USPS, would better reflect market conditions and save billions of dollars a year. Republican and Democratic members of Congress, however, are opposed to making a change to mail deliveries.
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