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USPS Reports $9B Loss, Eyes Parcel Growth Amid Reforms

USPS Reports $9B Loss, Eyes Parcel Growth Amid Reforms

Post by : Badri Ariffin

The U.S. Postal Service reported a $9 billion loss for fiscal year 2025, marking a $500 million improvement from the prior year. Officials cited higher revenues and reductions in transportation and workers’ compensation costs as key contributors, though adjusted operating income, which removes uncontrollable expenses, worsened from $1.8 billion to $2.7 billion.

Operating revenue rose 1.2% to $80.5 billion, driven by USPS Ground Advantage shipping growth and price increases across mail and shipping categories. First-Class Mail revenue increased 1.5% despite a 5% drop in volume, while Marketing Mail revenue rose 2.3% even as volumes declined 1.3%. Shipping and package revenue reached $32.6 billion, despite a 5.7% fall in parcels handled.

Postmaster General David Steiner emphasized the importance of flawless execution during the peak holiday season, pointing to improvements in on-time delivery performance. Nearly half of USPS packages now reach customers earlier than their service standards.

Investments and Infrastructure Upgrades

Over the past four years, USPS has invested nearly $20 billion in facilities, logistics, and processing capabilities. This year alone, 94 high-tech package sorting machines were added, raising daily package processing capacity from 60 million to 88 million. New facilities opened in cities such as Dallas, Phoenix, and Johnson City, Tennessee, while upcoming sites in Memphis, Birmingham, Tampa, and San Antonio are set to expand the network further.

The service has also received 29,000 new vehicles and deployed more than 24,000, with plans to acquire 106,480 vehicles, including 66,000 electric vehicles aimed at boosting reliability and reducing emissions. Meanwhile, temporary workforce hires for peak season have dropped to 14,000, reflecting an ongoing shift of 232,000 precareer employees to full-time positions.

Operational Changes and Modernization

USPS has been consolidating its facility network, reducing 427 uncoordinated locations to 250 standardized centers. Updated service standards now allow mail to turn around within two to three days within a region, improving overall delivery speed. Transportation costs fell by $422 million, and workers’ compensation expenses dropped $1.1 billion, partially offset by higher compensation and benefits spending and other operating costs.

The Postal Service is focused on increasing parcel revenue as a key driver of financial sustainability. Controlling costs remains challenging, as most expenses are fixed. The agency is pushing for legislative and administrative reforms, including changes to pension funding rules, workers’ compensation, and debt management, to ensure long-term stability.

USPS, which handles nearly 24 million packages daily and holds over 30% of the parcel market by volume, aims to leverage infrastructure upgrades, service improvements, and market share growth to navigate its ongoing financial challenges.

Nov. 15, 2025 11:54 a.m. 133

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