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Details of Saturday cuts planned in mail delivery

February 6, 2013 RSS Feed Print

By The Associated Press, Associated Press

The Postal Service announced Wednesday that it planned to cut back to five-day-a-week deliveries for everything except packages.

The details:

— Saturday delivery of mail, such as letters and magazines that are going to street addresses, would end. Delivery would be only Monday through Friday.

— Mail addressed to P.O. boxes still would be delivered on Saturday.

— Post offices now open on Saturday would remain open on Saturday.

— Delivery of packages of all sizes would remain the same, i.e., six days a week.

— The change would begin the week of Aug. 5.

— Officials estimated that the cutback would save around $2 billion annually when it was fully in place.

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