Has mail been stopped

You're referring to the recent changes to the postal service!

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has not been "stopped" in the sense that it has been shut down or ceased to exist. However, the USPS has faced significant challenges in recent years, including declining mail volumes, increased competition from private carriers, and a mandate to prefund retiree health benefits.

In August 2020, the USPS announced that it would suspend certain services, including first-class mail, to conserve resources and reduce costs. This decision was made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting decline in mail volumes.

Some of the specific changes to USPS services include:

  1. Reduced delivery frequencies: The USPS has reduced the frequency of some mail deliveries, such as going from six days a week to five days a week in some areas.
  2. Suspended services: The USPS has suspended certain services, including first-class mail, to conserve resources and reduce costs.
  3. Increased prices: The USPS has increased prices for some services, including postage rates for individuals and businesses.
  4. Changes to delivery times: The USPS has adjusted delivery times for some areas, with some packages being delivered later in the day or on weekends.

It's worth noting that the USPS is still delivering mail and packages, and customers can still use the service to send and receive mail. However, the changes to the USPS's services and operations may affect the speed and reliability of mail delivery.

If you have specific questions about USPS services or changes in your area, I recommend contacting your local post office or visiting the USPS website for more information.