Does usps deliver regular mail on saturday

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) used to deliver regular mail on Saturdays, but that changed in 2013.

Prior to July 2, 2013, the USPS delivered mail six days a week, including Saturdays. However, due to declining mail volumes and financial challenges, the USPS announced that it would no longer deliver mail on Saturdays, except for Priority Mail and Express Mail services.

As of July 2, 2013, the USPS began to phase 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: This service is still delivered on Saturdays, as it is a premium service that requires faster delivery times.
  2. Express Mail: This service is also still delivered on Saturdays, as it is a time-sensitive service that requires same-day or next-day delivery.
  3. Package Delivery: The USPS still delivers packages on Saturdays, including packages sent via Priority Mail, Express Mail, and other services.

If you're unsure whether your mail will be delivered on a Saturday, you can check with your local post office or use the USPS website to track your package.