Dec. 12, 2024
USPS reminds customers to send mail and packages early
WASHINGTON — With two weeks remaining before Christmas Day (Wednesday, Dec. 25), the U. S. Postal Service today reports exceptional service performance during the peak holiday rush and expects continued success throughout the season, including the busiest week of the year — the week just before Christmas.
Through the substantial progress the Postal Service has made under its 10-year Delivering for America plan — a $40 billion investment aimed at modernizing and reinvigorating the organization — USPS has met the challenge of the year’s peak surge in mail and package volume with expanded processing capabilities, optimized transportation strategies, enhanced operational precision and the dedication of more than 640,000 employees nationwide.
The continued transformation of the Postal Service has led to significant cost savings, increased service reliability and enhanced service performance. Currently, 98 percent of the nation’s population receives their mail and packages in an average of 2.6 days.
“We are committed to delivering exceptional service throughout the peak holiday season and beyond,” said Postmaster General and CEO Louis DeJoy. “Thanks in large part to the investments and strategies identified in our Delivering for America plan, I have complete confidence that we will continue to fulfill our goal to make a peak season day like any other day — just more.”
As the nation’s delivery provider of choice, the Postal Service has also implemented several accelerated processes including prioritized morning parcel delivery, enhanced scanning technology, and extended retail and pick-up delivery hours at popular Post Office locations, while continuing to offer the lowest postage rates in the industrialized world.
Key accomplishments ahead of peak holiday surge
In addition to the implementation of Delivering for America strategies and initiatives aimed at building operational excellence, financial stability, and a sustainable future all year long, the Postal Service has leveraged key investments to ensure dependable, timely service ahead of the peak holiday season.
Key dates to remember
To help ensure delivery before Dec. 25, USPS reminds customers to send mail and packages as early as possible and to take advantage of the following recommended send-by dates:
Affordable rates customers can depend on
The Postal Service is committed to providing affordable, reliable shipping solutions for its customers, including free package pickup services at home or in-office.
USPS holiday service schedule
All Post Office locations will be closed Christmas Day (Wednesday, Dec. 25) and New Year’s Day (Wednesday, Jan. 1). Regular Post Office hours and mail delivery will resume on the Thursday after each holiday. Services and hours of operation may vary by location, always check with your local Post Office for specific hours. For more details, visit usps.com/holidayhours.
For information on preparing shipments, ordering free shipping supplies, stamps for season’s greetings, and featured products and services, visit usps.com.
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The United States Postal Service is an independent federal establishment, mandated to be self-financing and to serve every American community through the affordable, reliable and secure delivery of mail and packages to 169 million addresses six and often seven days a week. Overseen by a bipartisan Board of Governors, the Postal Service is implementing a 10-year transformation plan, Delivering for America, to modernize the postal network, restore long-term financial sustainability, dramatically improve service across all mail and shipping categories, and maintain the organization as one of America’s most valued and trusted brands.
The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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