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WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Postal Service will stop delivering mail on Saturdays but continue to deliver packages six days a week under a plan aimed at saving about $2 billion, the financially struggling agency says.

In an announcement scheduled for later Wednesday, the service is expected to say the Saturday mail cutback would begin in August.

The move accentuates one of the agency's strong points- package delivery has increased by 14 percent since 2010, officials say, while the delivery of letters and other mail has declined with the increasing use of email and other Internet use.

Under the new plan, mail would still be delivered to post office boxes on Saturdays. Post offices now open on Saturdays would remain open on Saturdays.

Over the past several years, the Postal Service has advocated shifting to a five-day delivery schedule for mail and packages- and it repeatedly but unsuccessfully appealed to Congress to approve the move. Though an independent agency, the service gets no tax dollars for its day-to-day operations but is subject to congressional control.

It was not immediately clear how the service could eliminate Saturday mail without congressional approval.

But the agency clearly thinks it has a majority of the American public on its side regarding the change.

Material prepared for the Wednesday press conference by Patrick R. Donahoe, postmaster general and CEO, says Postal Service market research and other research has indicated that nearly 7 in 10 Americans support the switch to five-day delivery as a way for the Postal Service to reduce costs.


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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    no bail out
    most mail is junk mail. I know the only important things I get in the mail is cards from family/friends and Arizona Highways magazine. By the way the best mag in the world.
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    wrote...
    Should of been done long before this
    If they would of done this 10 years ago, they would not be in this mess.
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    wrote...
    epic fail
    So now, for the most part, the mail will never come on a day that I'm home to recieve it. USPS is so poorly run it is no small wonder that UPS and FedEx kick their butts.
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    IamPaul wrote...
    Lets see, Pony Express riders, US mail service
    Is there a trend? Mail delivery is soon going to be, for the most part, obsolete. Only thing coming in the mail anymore is junk mail. I could see the US mail delivery going down to Monday, Wednesday, Friday without causing any problems.
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    Danomack wrote...
    Is there something wrong with us...
    I read a similar article on MSN and came to KTAR to see the same kind of comment about being home on Saturday to receive the mail. Does everybody get some kind of kick out of walking to their mailbox and 1) Seeing the mailman or 2) receiving their mail 3 hours earlier than they would any other day? I think this is great. I only have 5 days of junk mail to sift through and I agree with IamPaul, this could EASILY go down to MWF or a 4-day schedule to make for easy scheduling and I would NEVER, and quote me, NEVER, receive a bill, or an notice late enough for it to make a difference.
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