Snail Mail: USPS Deliveries Start to Slow

New York Post

The US Postal Service will begin slowing deliveries Friday, part of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s 10-year plan to slash costs.

Nearly four in 10 first-class mail packages will be affected by the new standard changes, which will add an additional day or two to delivery time depending on distance, according to the USPS.

Single-piece first-class mail traveling to local areas — within a three hours’ drive — will continue to be delivered within two days, the USPS said in its service change announcement.

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