'We will deliver': USPS presents rosy outlook for holiday season
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Leaders at the U.S. Postal Service expressed confidence Wednesday that mail will be delivered on time this holiday season.
Even with a global supply chain crisis and growing fears of inflation, the U.S. Postal Service is projecting an unexpectedly rosy outlook this year.
Leaders at the government agency expressed confidence Wednesday that mail will be delivered on time this year unlike the 2020 holiday season.
"Last year, for a variety of reasons, we were overwhelmed and were not able to meet the demands of the nation," Postmaster General Louis DeJoy acknowledged Wednesday during a meeting of the Postal Service Board of Governors.
This year, "We are ready -- so send us your packages and your mail, and we will deliver timely," he added.
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