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Will the USPS Planned Cuts to First-Class Mail Affect You?

Chance for stamped letters to arrive the next day could be eliminated for the first time in 40 years; take our poll on whether cuts will affect you.

Facing bankruptcy, the U.S. Postal Service is pushing ahead with unprecedented cuts to first-class mail next spring that will slow delivery and, for the first time in 40 years, eliminate the chance for stamped letters to arrive the next day.

The estimated $3 billion in reductions, to be announced in broader detail on Monday, are part of a wide-ranging effort by the cash-strapped Postal Service to quickly trim costs, seeing no immediate help from Congress, according to the Huffington Post.

The changes would provide short-term relief, but ultimately could prove counterproductive, pushing more of America’s business onto the Internet. They could slow everything from check payments to Netflix’s DVDs-by-mail, add costs to mail-order prescription drugs, and threaten the existence of newspapers and time-sensitive magazines delivered by postal carrier to far-flung suburban and rural communities.

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"It’s a potentially major change, but I don’t think consumers are focused on it and it won’t register until the service goes away," Jim Corridore, analyst with S&P Capital IQ, who tracks the shipping industry, told the Associated Press. "Over time, to the extent the customer service experience gets worse, it will only increase the shift away from mail to alternatives. There’s almost nothing you can’t do online that you can do by mail."

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