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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lake Worth, Florida
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Live Outage Map Near Lake Worth, Florida
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USPS Issues Reports Near Lake Worth, Florida
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lake Worth and nearby locations:
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@RBestweb (@rbestwebs) reported from West Palm Beach, Florida@Kokoweef @tthompson90277 Everyone caught so far has been arrested when forging a ballot or fired if an internal usps issue. I don't know the people your associated with but I know no one who would attempt to forge a signature on a ballot. It's ridiculous 3 years in prison to cast 2 votes.
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Eddy Noonan (@eddy_noonan) reported from Boynton Beach, Florida@RayClothier56 The USPS Has to start charging for package delivery because they are doing that for free now..Maybe then they wouldn't be broke..
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mikeburns1 (@mikeburnz1) reported from Lake Worth, Florida@CNNSotu @murphy Why are ppl still using the mail service,**** takes a week just to get to the town next to us... FOH I just use apps for everything now usps is a thing of the past..Now more then ever
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@RBestweb (@rbestwebs) reported from West Palm Beach, Florida@kaikahele @HereToResist @USPS I agree. The postal service has been delivering mail on Saturdays since 1863.
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kirk (@kirkthe3rd) reported from West Palm Beach, FloridaLegit caught usps trying some bullshit at my apartment complex. Dafuq yall problem like you already cost me to lose two rare watches. Now this bullshit. Smfh
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Sherri LaVictoire (@SherriLMarquis) reported from Boynton Beach, Florida@USPS there seems to be a problem with my mail going out of Boynton Beach Post, FL office. Lost Xmas gifts last year, the year before to my family in the Navy and most recently 2werks who I sent important documents to San Jose ,CA. Now I can’t find tracking receipt. Go figure $
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Tropical Talker (@tropicaltalker) reported from Palm Springs, FloridaOmg 😱 horrible. @usps fix this problem please.
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Mavis Emory (@MCEmory) reported from West Palm Beach, Florida@SenSanders USPS is a constitutional service provided to exchange communication and commerce
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JASON JARRETT (@tigga117) reported from Delray Beach, FloridaInformed delivery will be discontinued 6/12/21,gonna miss that app because USPS app SB
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Bryan (@mrbdaniel) reported from West Palm Beach, FloridaThe @USPS needs to do better. Moved in Oct 1st, requested and paid for a key for the unit's mailbox. A month later, still no key. All I hear are excuses. Whatever. Glad I didn't get rid of my @UPS Store mailbox, paying them for another year's service.
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Mavis Emory (@MCEmory) reported from West Palm Beach, Florida@DrJasonJohnson @Sifill_LDF @USPS They haven't lost them they refused a court order to expedite delivery by poll closings
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Sally (@sallyzolnay) reported from Boynton Beach, Florida@Wolfiesmom @USPS If you have a Walmart close, go there. Go to the service desk.
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Trina Slade-Burks (@dizeimage) reported from West Palm Beach, Florida@USPS just saw a report on the news that @FedEx profits have grown. I can tell you why. We customers lost faith in you due to late deliveries & poor service. We are using @UPS more frequently. You guys need improvement in your service. IJS
USPS Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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AzGeorge (@GeorgeRfinaz13) reported@iAnonPatriot As they should have! I'm a former USPS employee and proud to have been one. It angers me when I see horrible people working for the service. It's hard to get terminated after the initial 90 day probation and that's a problem
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NOIVAS. (@NOIVASwright) reported@lady_valor_07 USPS Mail delivery.
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jcn412 (@Jcn412) reported@BigDavesRants @CardPurchaser If under 20 its totally reasonable to ship ESE with semi rigid. I disclose this in my description. Mailed hundreds and no issue. The top loader jams up USPS too. That being said, if someone messages me and requests, I always oblige.
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Christine (@1776Christine) reportedGrok: along with the headline phrasing about suspending "pension payments to postal workers and civil servants." However, this is a slight exaggeration or simplification of the actual announcement. Here's the precise situation based on official USPS statements and multiple reports from April 9, 2026: - USPS is temporarily suspending only its employer contributions to the defined benefit portion of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) annuity (the traditional pension part). - This is not suspending: - Employees' own payroll deductions/contributions into FERS (those continue and are still sent to the Office of Personnel Management). - Payments to current retirees (their annuity checks are not affected in the short term). - Contributions to the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) — the 401(k)-style portion, including both employee and employer automatic/matching contributions. - Employer contributions to Social Security. - The move is expected to free up about $2.5 billion in cash for the current fiscal year (by stopping ~$200 million biweekly employer payments to OPM for FERS). - USPS describes it as a short-term cash conservation step due to a severe financial crisis and warnings that the agency could run out of cash by February 2027 without reforms or additional measures (like proposed stamp price increases). This is similar to a temporary suspension USPS did back in 2011 during another liquidity crunch. Unions like NALC and APWU have noted it has no immediate impact on current or future retirees' benefits, as those are protected by law—the funding mechanism is just being paused on the employer side for now. The post's wording ("suspend pension payments to postal workers and civil servants") can sound scarier than the reality, which is why some replies in the thread express confusion or alarm about retirees not getting paid. In truth, it's targeted at future funding obligations rather than stopping outgoing checks to existing pensioners. USPS has long faced structural issues, including legacy pre-funding requirements for retiree health benefits from the 2006 Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act, declining mail volumes in some areas, and rising costs. This is one stopgap while pushing for congressional action. If you'd like, I can pull more details from the official USPS release or explain how FERS works for postal employees.
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SupernovaMAGA Taxi Crabb (No Longer a Parody) (@TaxiCrabb) reported@macher_de_nass @firearmblog I will believe that when I see it. Did you hear that the USPS will lose 20% of their Amazon delivery contract? I would expect their prices to rise not fall as a result of that.
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Donald Morgan (@dmorgan1773) reported@USPS Call the listed number at the Columbia, SC office, and you get a recording to leave a message. 8037334643. You might or might not get a return call—time to privatize the postal service.
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Kemistry 🚫 I don't respond to DMs (@KemistryRC) reportedA green environmental story. I ordered an item online. The product origin address is 16 miles from my delivery point. The USPS was/is the shipper. The item was flown 1100 miles to the Pacific Northwest, so it can now fly back to be delivered, who knows when. They turned a 26 mile trip into over 2200 miles. Efficiently in action! 😜
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Doc Myers (@JDMyers77397139) reported@FanhomeUS I like it better when you used @Amazon doing your deliveries, instead of USPS. Very quick delivery from Kansas instead of Ohio to here.
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Daniel T. (@theaachor) reported@FOX26Houston That would be like deciding @HEB customer service was bad, so you replaced it with the same people who brought you the @USPS or IRS. First class mail- what a joke. It gets there when it gets there, IF they decide not to lose it. Government run mail service is bad enough- I don't want them messing with groceries.
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Curse and Coffee (@CurseandCoffee) reportedUSPS Raids Its Own Pension Fund The postal service is burning retirement savings to buy time Congress won't give it. $118bn in losses since 2007. First-class mail — the agency's best earner — has dropped to volumes not seen since the 1960s. The borrowing limit sits at $15bn, a cap Congress set in 1992 and never raised. USPS maxed it out years ago. Postmaster General David Steiner, a former FedEx board member who took over last July, told Congress the agency could run dry as soon as October. His predecessor's turnaround plan promised to break even by 2024. USPS posted a $9.5bn loss instead. Amazon is also pulling back. The company is reducing the volume it ships through USPS — right as the agency auctions off last-mile delivery access to survive. Steiner's pitch to Congress: Hike the price of stamps from 78 cents to 95 cents or more. He also wants the borrowing limit raised and pension funds invested beyond Treasury bonds. An 8% surcharge on packages kicks in on April 26. Cutting delivery days is on the table… But federal law still requires six-day service to 169 million addresses. The GAO's verdict is blunt: The business model is "unsustainable." USPS has been on its High Risk list since 2009. And starting this year, it owes an estimated $750m in new retiree health care payments — costs Congress mandated but never funded. *** Pension fund as petty cash. Peak America. ***