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U.S. Postal Service Announces Holiday Shipping Deadlines

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(Small Business News) – The U.S. Postal Service has released its official deadlines for the 2023 holiday season, aiming to ensure the timely arrival of cards, letters, and packages by Christmas day. Small business owners preparing for the forthcoming holiday shopping and shipping season can look forward to some clear dates and predictability in their pricing.

Key Highlights:

  1. No Peak Surcharges: The USPS has confirmed that there won’t be any peak or demand surcharges this holiday season. This means customers can anticipate stable pricing. What’s more, no extra charges will be levied for residential area or Saturday deliveries, fuel surcharges, or volume minimums. The USPS prides itself on offering simple, transparent pricing all year round and continues to position itself as an affordable choice for mailing and shipping.
  2. Shipping Deadlines:
    • Within the Lower 48 (excluding Alaska and Hawaii):
      • USPS Ground Advantage & First-Class Mail: Dec. 16
      • Priority Mail: Dec. 18
      • Priority Mail Express: Dec. 20
    • Alaska & Hawaii: Similar deadlines, with the exception of Priority Mail for Hawaii, which is also set for Dec. 16.
    • Military Destinations (APO, FPO, DPO):
      • USPS Ground Advantage: Nov. 6
      • First-Class Mail & Priority Mail: Dec. 9
      • Priority Mail Express Military Service: Dec. 15 (certain restrictions apply)

For those seeking additional resources, the USPS Holiday Newsroom is filled with tips and tools to navigate the busy festive season.

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