Slower mail: A guide to the Postal Service's cutbacks

Birthday cards, Netflix discs, and L.L. Bean catalogs will begin arriving a day later than usual, as the Post Office rolls back its delivery services

The struggling Post Office is slowing its first-class mail delivery, which could help it save $2.1 billion a year.
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Snail mail is about to get even slower. In attempt to trim costs, the U.S. Postal Service announced Monday that, for the first time in 40 years, it will instate cutbacks that will slow the delivery of first-class mail in the continental United States. Here's what you should know:

How slow will mail be?

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