The United States Postal Service has announced that it will not deliver mail on Sundays beginning in 2021. This change is intended to help the USPS reduce its costs and improve its services.
Many people are concerned about the impact this decision will have on the economy and on the quality of life for residents who rely on the USPS to deliver their mail.
Based on the resulting public comments, the USPS has decided to keep its Saturday delivery schedule. However, it is still possible for mail to be delivered on Sundays if the recipient is located within a USPS delivery area that includes a post office that is open on Sundays.
It is also possible for mail to be delivered on Sundays if the recipient is located within a mail processing facility that is open on Sundays.
Some people are concerned that the decision to stop delivering mail on Sundays will have a negative impact on the economy. They argue that businesses that rely on the USPS to deliver their mail will be forced to close, which will cause a decrease in jobs.
Others argue that the decision to stop delivering mail on Sundays will not have a significant impact on the economy. They argue that businesses that rely on the USPS to deliver their mail will be able to find other ways to deliver their products and services.
Some people are concerned about the impact this decision will have on the quality of life for residents who rely on the USPS to deliver their mail. They argue that residents will have difficulty receiving their mail on Sundays, which will lead to problems such as missed appointments and missed deadlines.
Based on the results of the public comments, the USPS has decided to keep its Saturday delivery schedule.