From USA Today/Yahoo:
“USPS mail delivery is about
to get permanently slower and temporarily more expensive”
Americans who have been
frustrated with the slow service of the U.S. Postal Service since the beginning
of the COVID-19 pandemic probably won’t be thrilled to hear this: The service
is about to get even slower. Starting Friday, USPS will “implement new service
standards for First Class Mail and Periodicals,” Kim Frum, a spokeswoman for
USPS, said in an email to USA TODAY. The changes mean an increased
time-in-transit for mail traveling long distances, such as from New York to
California. Frum said that “most first class mail (61%) and periodicals (93%)
will be unaffected” by the changes. Single-piece first-class mail traveling
within the same region will still have a delivery time of two days. USPS
defines first-class mail as “standard sized letters and flats,” Frum said.
That’s different from first-class packages, which are typically used for
shipping smaller, lightweight packages. Currently, first-class mail and
first-class packages have the same delivery standards, but that will change
beginning Friday. The changes to service standard times are part of USPS’s
10-year strategic plan, announced by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in March.
The plan has drawn heavy criticism from elected officials. DeJoy took his
position in June 2020 despite no previous experience in the USPS. The position
of Postmaster General is not appointed or nominated by a president, but rather
appointed by the independent Postal Service Board of Governors.
The USPS has been riddled by
financial problems for years and the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has only worsened
the situation. By making this change, Frum said, “The Postal Service can
entrust its ground network to deliver more First-Class Mail, which will lead to
great consistency, reliability and efficiency that benefits its customers …
whether it’s 300 miles or 3,000 miles, the current standard for [First Class
Packages] require 3-day service for any destination within the contiguous U.S.
with a drive time greater than six hours. This is unattainable and forces us to
rely on air transportation, yielding unreliable service. With this change, we
will improve service reliability and predictability for customers while also
driving efficiencies across the Postal Service network.” Additionally, starting
Oct. 3 through Dec. 26, the USPS will temporarily increase prices on all
commercial and retail domestic packages due to the holiday season and
anticipated uptick in mail volume. Those price increases will not affect
international products, Frum said.
^ How do you fix poor and slow
service? By making it even more expensive and even more slow. Good thinking
USPS. Good thinking. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/usps-mail-delivery-permanently-slower-100008087.html
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