USPS plans this long, dreaded change in your mail, from January 22
Customers will not be delighted to hear about this upcoming adjustment.
Ofnational delivery delays For an increase in mail flight, it is clear that the American postal service (USPS) is struggling. But the agency has not avoided facing its many challenges. In March 2021, the USPS unveiled itsDelivery initiative for America (DFA), which is a 10 -year plan on the transformation of the agency "from an organization to a financial and operational crisis to a crisis which is independent and very efficient". As part of this initiative, the USPS made a series of adjustments to its service and operations - and they do not release. In fact, the agency has just announced plans for an upcoming change that many customers probably fear. Read the rest to discover what should come into force in January.
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The postal service has already made several changes to your mail.
There was no shortage ofMail changes The Americans had to adapt in the past year. In October 2021, the postal service implemented new service standards that have slowed deliveries for certain first -class letters and periodical. Then in April, customers were struck with two new USPS shipping costs for non -standard size packages.
But changes in shipping times and costs have not stopped there. The postal service has slowed down delivery times for almost a third of all small light packages by implementing new service standards in May. And in July, the USPS increased the prices of customers sending a 6.5%first -class letter.
The agency has long threatened more changes, some of which are not enthusiastic. Now, one of these dreaded updates is on the horizon.
USPS plans another adjustment during the new year.
Prepare again so that your mail increases in cost. Postal servicepublished a press release On October 7, warning the Americans of new plans to increase prices.
According to the announcement, the USPS filed an opinion from the postal regulatory commission (RPC) to increase several shipping costs for customers during the new year. The agency said these price changes should take effect on January 22, "if it is favorably examined by the Commission".
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The agency said that the price increases offered are due to inflation.
The USPS said that the proposed changes will increase the approximately 4.2% of first -class mail prices. The increases aim to "compensate for the increase in inflation" and include an increase in the price of the first class cachet forever of three hundred of 60 cents to 63 cents.
"The price of mail measured by an ounce will increase to 60 cents, and the price to send a national postcard will increase to 48 cents. A letter of 1 ounce sent to another country will increase to $ 1.45," said the Postal service in its press release, adding that it "also searches for price adjustments for special service products, in particular certified mail, rental box rental fees, mandate costs and purchase cost insurance during the post of an article ".AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
But at least two shipping costs will remain the same, according to the USPS. "There will be no change in the letter in one piece and the price of the additional flat ounce, which remains at 24 hundred," said the agency.
The postal service has increased prices temporarily for the holidays.
Prices actually only increase USPS customers on October 2, but fortunately for a limited period. As part of a seasonal adjustment to help cover costs during the charged vacation delivery season, the postal service has increased prices for "Key packaging products"In the Priority Mail Express (SME), Priority mail (PM), the first class package service (FCPS), the selection of plots and the USPS retail sectors. These prices should return on January 22, What is the date the USPS now plans to implement a permanent increase in prices.
This should not have surprised customers, who probably fear another increase in mail costs. During a public meeting with the Council of Governors of the USPS on August 9, the general post officeLouis Dejoy warned the Americans that he thought that the agency must continue to do "more aggressive"The changes in its price structure. At the time, Dejoy said that despite recent improvements, the postal service should still lose around 60 to 70 billion dollars over the next 10 years.
"As everyone knows, inflation has reached the country harshly and postal service has not avoided its impact. We expect inflation to exceed our expectations of more than a billion dollars compared to In our budget planned in 2022, "said Dejoy. "For this reason, my recommendation to governors will be to stay on the right track to increase prices in January."