The U.S. Postal Service's proposal aims to save $3 billion annually by restructuring delivery times and systems while still ensuring a maximum five-day delivery for its Ground Advantage.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy stated that the planned changes, which include a shift towards regional networks, are crucial to the Postal Service's efficiency and future viability.
The Postal Service plans to make modifications to its delivery operations that will allow for faster mail processing, particularly benefiting customers near regional hubs.
Despite the proposed adjustments, election mail and essential healthcare deliveries remain untouched to ensure reliability for those services as changes take effect.
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