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U.S. Postal Service Cancels Saturday Mail Delivery

We want to know: How will the Post Office's latest announcement affect you and your business?

 

The U.S. Postal Service Wednesday morning announced it will eliminate Saturday delivery of mail by Aug. 1.

The current 6-days-per-week mail delivery business model is “no longer sustainable,” according to the U.S. Postal Service. Continued economic struggles and the increasing use of the Internet for communications and bill paying by consumers are among the key factors that lead to the decision. Saturday is also the lightest mail day of the week.

“We must change in order to remain an integral part of the American community for decades to come,” reads a message on the U.S. Postal Service website.

The majority American’s don’t seem to mind whether they get Saturday mail delivered or not. A Rasmussen poll on mail delivery in 2012 showed “Three-out-of-four Americans (75 percent) would prefer the U.S. Postal Service cut mail delivery to five days a week rather than receive government subsidies to cover ongoing losses.”

A USA Today/Gallup poll in 2010 found the majority of U.S. residents surveyed were OK with eliminating Saturday delivery.

The March 2010 telephone survey of 999 adults revealed people age 55 and older were more likely than younger people to have used the mail to pay a bill or send a letter in the past two weeks.

Speak out: Are you among the 25% still in favor of Saturday delivery? How will this change affect you?

  • Do you think the Postal Service should stop mail on Saturdays?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes
        5 (55%)
    • No
        1 (11%)
    • I don't care
        3 (33%)
    Total votes: 9
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Related Topics: US Postal Service, Usps, and mail

Paul60657

1:42 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Personally, I think this is a "red alert" for Congress from the USPS. I read something today that, technically, they cannot just cancel service without their approval. I think this is the USPS' way of getting their attention.

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The Truth

8:40 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

The union is going to fight this until the bitter end but the outcome is inevitable. I'M the "old school" one and just recently caved in to paperless statements and couldn't be happier. I'd remove my mailbox and nail a trash can to the brick but I'm sure it's not a gubment approved receptacle and they'd just throw the junk-mail in the bushes. Since I hate littering, clutter and other junk rubber banded to my doorknob, I'll continue emptying the trash (mailbox) once a week.

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