Does the us post office deliver mail on saturday

A question that gets to the heart of many people's routines!

Historically, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has delivered mail on Saturdays. However, in 2013, the USPS announced that it would be ending Saturday delivery of mail, except for priority mail express and parcel post services.

As of July 2, 2013, the USPS began phasing out Saturday delivery of regular mail, including first-class mail, periodicals, and marketing mail. This change was made to help the USPS reduce costs and improve efficiency.

However, it's worth noting that some USPS services are still delivered on Saturdays, including:

  1. Priority Mail Express: This service is still delivered on Saturdays, as it is a guaranteed overnight delivery service.
  2. Parcel Post: This service, which is used for larger packages, is also still delivered on Saturdays.
  3. Some special services: Certain special services, such as certified mail and registered mail, may still be delivered on Saturdays.

It's also important to note that some private carriers, such as UPS and FedEx, may still deliver packages on Saturdays, depending on the service level and the recipient's location.

If you're unsure about the delivery schedule for a specific package or mail item, you can always check with the sender or the USPS website for more information.