the mail
Post Office Auctions $8 Million Worth of Mail Annually, Has No Idea What It’s Selling
Whether its Pokemon cards, swords, or gift cards, the USPS Mail Recovery Center can accommodate all your shopping needs.
Where Does the USPS Go From Here?
And other USPS-related thoughts wrapping up our post office project.
There Is (Still) No Good Evidence the USPS Screwed This One Up
Bad data and antiquated processes have created a lot of confusion, but there's no reason to believe the USPS didn't deliver this election.
Why the Post Office’s Last-Minute Ballot Crisis Isn’t as Dire as It Seems
The USPS has been intentionally making its own ballot delivery statistics look worse so it can deliver them faster.
Here Are the "Extraordinary Measures" the USPS Plans To Get Your Ballots In
The USPS says they're already doing this, but a federal judge has ordered them to anyways.
It's Crunch Time and Data Shows the USPS Is Still Experiencing Delays
Why does mail service still lag its pre-DeJoy levels? And does it matter for tallying votes?
USPS Finally Agreed to Reverse Change That Delayed Mail the Most
The agreement comes just days before Election Day
The Law that Indebted the USPS Is Even Worse Than You Think
The USPS was not in debt to the federal government. The federal government was in debt to the USPS. The 2006 law was meant to correct that.
How We Ended Up With All This Junk Mail
The mind-boggling volume of junk mail is the product of consensus politics that the postal service should have to pay for itself.
The High Price of 'Making the Numbers' at the USPS
The "going postal" era may be over, but current postal workers say the working conditions haven't changed.