Postal Service will end Saturday mail delivery.
US Postal Service, or USPS, which has been delivering mails
and parcels for the last 200 years, is now proposing to cut its first-class, or
ordinary, mails on Saturdays to save cost. First-class mail in the US includes
postcards, letters, large envelopes and small packages under 368 grams or less.
Their parcel business has been in good shape thanks for
Amazon and eBays but letters and cards have been taking their places by emails,
greeting cards, twitter, and social network. The question is, which do you
prefer, cheaper stamps on weekday-delivery or higher stamps with Saturday delivery?
Enjoy reading and learning about the struggling
once-government-owned postal service.
By the way, it’s Saturday today, isn’t it? Don’t worry. You’ll
get a Topic Reading seven days a week, 365 days a year, even though this
service isn’t regulated by any government.
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