Again, do some research as to why the USPS is in such trouble.
The agency mostly blames isolated incidents, but acknowledges some changes have led to an "unacceptable level of service."
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The Postal Service is in the midst of the
most significant makeover of its operational structure in decades as it continues to implement Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s 10-year Delivering for America plan that it says will make the agency more efficient and eliminate its annual deficits.
That has included consolidating mail sorting away from individual post offices in favor of centralized centers and moving processing operations away from hundreds of cities and towns in favor of 60 mega-centers throughout the country. As part of a new initiative, USPS is also rolling out an “optimized collection plan” that will require mail to sit overnight at post offices instead of being collected each evening for transportation to a processing center.
In Houston, USPS has also installed one of its new Regional Processing and Distribution Centers. It is now delivering just 71% of mail on time in the area, well below the declining national rates. An array of lawmakers from both parties in Texas have sounded the alarm on the issue and
have blamed “poor planning by USPS management” for its new initiative.