WASHINGTON, Nov. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- There are many
factors that go into creating your holiday plans. Do you stay home
or go visiting? Do you send gifts or deliver them Santa-style to
friends and loved ones?
If you're like many of us, no matter what happens, you will
likely send at least one or two special gifts to people for the
holidays. Regardless of how many packages and greetings you drop in
the mail, it's always important to mail your gifts and cards early.
The 2020 holiday season was a record-setting year for the Postal
Service. Specifically, more than 13 billion letters, cards and
packages were processed and delivered under some of the most
difficult circumstances we've faced in the past century.
For the 2021 peak season — the period between Thanksgiving and
New Year's Day — the Postal Service will deliver more mail and
packages to homes than any other shipper. It's anticipated that
between 850 million and 950 million packages will be
delivered for the holidays. The total number of letters, cards and
packages processed and delivered is estimated to be more than 12
billion.
The Postal Service will expand Sunday delivery, beginning
Nov. 28, to locations with high
package volumes. USPS already delivers packages on Sundays in most
major cities and expects to deliver more than 9.7 million packages
each Sunday throughout the holiday season. Mail carriers will also
deliver packages for an additional fee on Christmas Day in
select locations.
The Postal Service plans all year for the peak holiday season.
This year's preparations include leasing 7.5 million square feet of
additional space across more than 40 annexes to handle the increase
in the number of packages being mailed. The Postal Service is also
currently hiring for more than 40,000 seasonal positions to help
process and deliver the mail.
Since April, the Postal Service has installed 92 of 112 new
package sorting machines, reflecting the "Delivering for
America" plan's $40 billion of
planned investment over 10 years. Additionally, more than 50
machines that can sort large packages are expected to be up and
running prior to December. The new machinery gives the Postal
Service the capacity to process an additional 4.5 million packages
each day.
New for This Year
As of Aug. 29, the cost of a
Forever stamp increased to 58 cents
from 55 cents. There are also
temporary price increases in place through 12:01 a.m., Central Time, Dec. 26, on all retail and commercial domestic
competitive parcels for some of our more-popular shipping products,
which also includes military shipping — Priority Mail Express,
Priority Mail, First-Class Package Service, Parcel Select, USPS
Retail Ground and Parcel Return Service. International products are
unaffected. These temporary rates will keep the Postal Service
competitive while providing the agency with the revenue to cover
extra costs in anticipation of peak-season volume surges similar to
levels experienced in 2020.
Here are the temporary pricing increases for Priority Mail,
Priority Mail Express, Parcel Select Ground and USPS Retail Ground
and First-Class Package Service:
- Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express Flat Rate Boxes and
Envelopes: 75 cents
- Zones 1-4, 0-10 pounds: 25
cents
- Zones 5-9, 0-10 pounds: 75
cents
- Zones 1-4, 11-20 pounds: $1.50
- Zones 5-9, 11-20 pounds: $3
- Zones 1-4, 21-70 pounds: $2.50
- Zones 5-9, 21-70 pounds: $5
- First-Class Package Service: 30
cents
A zone-pricing calculator can be found online. A
complete list of business products and prices is also available
online.
The temporary price adjustment is one part of "Delivering for
America," the Postal Service's 10-year plan for achieving financial
sustainability and service excellence, which calls for appropriate
pricing initiatives. Even with the temporary increase, the Postal
Service has some of the lowest mail postage rates in the
industrialized world and continues to offer great values in
shipping.
Busiest Mailing and Delivery Days
The busiest time of the year begins two weeks before Christmas.
It's expected that customer traffic at all Post Office locations
will steadily increase beginning the week of Dec. 6. The week of Dec.
13-18 is anticipated to be the busiest mailing, shipping and
delivery week. Additionally, the Postal Service predicts that
nearly 2.3 billion pieces of First-Class Mail, including greeting
cards and packages, will be processed and delivered the week of
Dec. 13.
Skip the Trip and Ship Online
Consumers don't have to leave home to ship their packages. They
can visit usps.com for available at-home shipping
options. It's estimated nearly 500,000 consumers will use the
Click-N-Ship feature and other online
services on Dec. 14 to order free
Priority Mail boxes*, print shipping labels, purchase postage and
request free next-day Package Pickup.
Dec. 19 is predicted to be the
Postal Service's busiest day online with more than 12.5
million consumers expected to visit usps.com for help
shipping that special holiday gift. And
usps.com is always open.
*Boxes are delivered within the U.S. with your regular
mail, usually within 7 to 10 business days. Exclusions
apply, for details and to order, visit
https://store.usps.com/store.
2021 Holiday Shipping Deadlines
The Postal Service recommends the following mailing and shipping
deadlines for expected delivery by Dec.
25 to Air/Army Post Office/Fleet Post Office/Diplomatic Post
Office (APO/FPO/DPO) and domestic addresses*:
- Dec. 9 — APO/FPO/DPO (all ZIP
Codes) Priority Mail and First-Class Mail
- Dec. 15 — USPS Retail Ground
service
- Dec. 16 — APO/FPO/DPO (except
ZIP Code 093) USPS Priority Mail Express Military
- service
- Dec. 17 — First-Class Mail
service (including greeting cards)
- Dec. 17 — First-Class packages
(up to 15.99 ounces)
- Dec. 18 — Priority Mail
service
- Dec. 23 — Priority Mail Express*
service
Alaska to/from Continental
U.S.
- Dec. 18 — First-Class Mail
- Dec. 18 — Priority Mail
- Dec. 21 — Priority Mail
Express
Hawaii to/from
mainland
- Dec. 17 — Priority Mail and
First-Class Mail
- Dec. 21 — Priority Mail
Express
*Not a guarantee, unless otherwise noted. Dates are for
estimated delivery before Dec. 25.
Actual delivery date may vary depending on origin, destination,
Post Office acceptance date and time, and other conditions. Some
restrictions apply. For Priority Mail Express shipments mailed
Dec. 22 through Dec. 25, the
money-back guarantee applies only if the shipment was not
delivered, or delivery was not attempted, within two business
days.
Delivering for the Military and Overseas
The Postal Service also processes mail for overseas Department
of Defense (DoD) and Department of State (DoS) recipients. The DoD
measures mail volumes in pounds not pieces, and USPS expects to
process more than 12.6 million pounds of mail for APO/FPO/DPO
destinations this holiday season.
More tips for a successful holiday mailing and shipping
season:
- Use free Priority Mail Flat Rate boxes. They are available at
Post Office locations or online at usps.com/freeboxes.
- Make it easy with the Click-N-Ship feature. You can
create shipping labels and pay for postage online at
usps.com/ship.
- Schedule a free Package Pickup when the carrier delivers your
mail. It's free regardless of the number of packages. Pickups can
be scheduled at usps.com/pickup.
- Mail and packages that weigh more than 10 ounces or are more
than a half-inch thick and using stamps as postage cannot be
dropped into a collection box or left for a carrier to pick up.
Instead, take them to a local Post Office.
Additional news and information, including all domestic,
international and military mailing and shipping deadlines, can be
found on the Postal Service Holiday Newsroom at
usps.com/holidaynews.
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.
Please Note: For U.S. Postal Service media
resources, including broadcast quality video and audio and photo
stills, visit the USPS Newsroom. Follow us on
Twitter, Instagram,
Pinterest and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the USPS
YouTube Channel and like us on Facebook. For more
information about the Postal Service, visit
usps.com and facts.usps.com
More USPS holiday news, including shipping deadlines and Santa
mail, can be found at usps.com/holidaynews.
For reporters interested in speaking with a regional Postal Service
public relations professional, please go to
about.usps.com/news/media-contacts/usps-local-media-contacts.pdf.
Contact: Kim Frum
kimberly.a.frum@usps.gov
usps.com/news
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