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Westfield Delivery 2 months ago

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USPS Issues Reports Near Zionsville, Indiana

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  • LisaMRayhons516
    Lisa Rayhons (@LisaMRayhons516) reported from Rocky Ripple, Indiana

    3 days after stop-hold on my @USPS mail, and still no mail delivery...why bother, just as well let the mail accumulate while I'm away.

  • Jablair51
    Iason Ouabache 🏠 (@Jablair51) reported from Speedway, Indiana

    I know that @USPS is a valuable service that needs to be saved but they also screwed up my deliveries for the last week and did a horrible job responding to my complaints so I'm not quite as sympathetic as I normally would be.

  • vaughnbroadnax
    Vaughn Broadnax (@vaughnbroadnax) reported from Carmel, Indiana

    Some question why @USPS carriers are considered essential or even needed at all. This thread delivers the answer why and why I am proud to a small part of the Postal Service family.🙂

USPS Issues Reports

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  • 1776Christine
    Christine (@1776Christine) reported

    @WallStreetApes Grok: retirees I understand your concern—retirees relying on their USPS pensions (annuities) to cover mortgages and daily expenses shouldn’t have to worry about disruptions, especially if payments feel delayed or incomplete right now. Let’s clarify based on the latest official details from the April 9, 2026 announcement and related reporting. What USPS Actually Suspended USPS is temporarily pausing only its own employer contributions to the defined-benefit portion of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) annuity—the traditional pension side. This started April 10, 2026, and is expected to free up about $2.5 billion in cash this fiscal year to help avoid running out of liquidity (they’ve warned of potential cash exhaustion by early 2027 without reforms).11 This does not include: •Current retirees’ annuity payments: These continue to be paid by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), not directly from USPS cash flow. USPS, unions (like NALC), and officials have repeatedly stated there is no immediate impact on checks going out to existing retirees. •Employees’ own contributions (deducted from paychecks)—those still go to OPM. •The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)—the 401(k)-style account, including employer matching and automatic contributions. •Social Security employer portions. In short, the pause is on USPS adding its share to the overall FERS funding pot for future obligations, not on writing checks to people already retired. This is similar to a step they took in 2011 during a prior crunch. Employee service credit toward future annuities also continues. Why Some Retirees Might Be Experiencing Delays If you’re hearing from (or are) retired postal workers whose payments seem “missing” or late, that could stem from separate processing issues at OPM or USPS, not this specific pension contribution pause: •OPM handles the actual disbursement of FERS annuities for federal retirees, including USPS. Backlogs, paperwork errors, or system updates can sometimes cause delays in starting or adjusting payments—independent of USPS’s funding actions. •One recent report mentioned dozens of USPS retirees waiting months for benefits to start, with little explanation. This predates or runs parallel to the contribution pause and points more to administrative hurdles than a direct cut due to the cash conservation plan. •Broader USPS financial strain (declining mail volume, high costs, legacy obligations) can indirectly create bottlenecks, but officials emphasize current retiree payments are protected short-term. If a retiree’s check is genuinely not arriving as expected, the best immediate steps are: •Contact OPM directly (their retirement information center or phone line for annuitants). •Reach out to the retiree’s former USPS HR or union representative. •Check for any required forms or address updates that might be holding things up. Longer-Term Picture This move highlights USPS’s ongoing structural problems. Without congressional changes (on pricing flexibility, pre-funding rules, etc.), more pressure could build. However, the pension system itself is backed by the federal government, and FERS annuities for current retirees aren’t being clawed back or halted by this action. If this is affecting someone specific you know (e.g., exact nature of the “missing” payments—first check never started, reduced amount, or total stoppage?), more details could help narrow it down. In the meantime, the official line from USPS CFO and unions is clear: current retirees should not see immediate changes to their annuity income from this pause.

  • eaauaia
    BTWDTA🏴‍☠️⚡️⚡️ (@eaauaia) reported

    @audrawrongspeak When you are going to place an online order, use the customer chat to ask them how they ship their products. If the answer is FedEx request an alternate. If they insist on FedEx, don’t order. I’ve been doing this for years because of issues. UPS, USPS or bust.

  • StvnAd
    Steve (@StvnAd) reported

    @CheriWh35447182 @Justinskibs @Knesix USPS is a great example. They're just on the decline now because people aren't mailing anything anymore; at least not letters. But in its prime, the USPS was an excellent example of what a government run service like this could provide at cost.

  • KyaraJohn
    John Kyara 🗿 (@KyaraJohn) reported

    So hadi USPS have temporarily suspended deliveries to Tanzania., 🙌 Kazi ipo.,

  • haiderwf
    William F. Haider (@haiderwf) reported

    @DeRushaJ @DanHayesMLB The problem with raising postage costs is there’s no upgrade. More cost equals same incompetent service. Cost should equal performance. Do better USPS.

  • PekalaLaw
    Beverly A. Pekala (@PekalaLaw) reported

    @name98844 @vjeannek People need to grab ahold of the concept of progress. It's stunning that people who fancy themselves progressive and urbanists shout against delivery robots and Waymo and ending USPS. etc etc. Horse and buggy days are gone. The only constant is change.

  • atRichalds
    A-Aron Richalds (@atRichalds) reported

    @WPXI The increase should be far larger than four cents per stamp. US tax taxpayers subsidize the USPS to the tune of billions of dollars a year. This means that we are also subsidizing every piece of junk mail sent via USPS. Stop subsidizing USPS, raise the stamp price to appropriate levels to stay solvent, problem solved.

  • Unit025
    Tommy, Short Magnum PI Impersonator (@Unit025) reported

    @Asst_to_the_RM I think mandatory government service would be more interesting. 2 years, but you can serve as TSA, USPS, DOD, or DoS

  • JockStrapJesus
    Jockstrap Jesus (@JockStrapJesus) reported

    @UPS Worst delivery service in the country. @USPS has you beat by miles. @UPS absolute garbage of a service in every state i have lived customer service is all Indians. Just invest in a better AI system for ***** sake.

  • ITrumpoo
    il Donaldo Trumpo (@ITrumpoo) reported

    Major delivery companies including Amazon, USPS, FedEx, and UPS are implementing new fuel surcharges and rate increases. These changes are driven by rising gas prices, partly attributed to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The increased costs are expected to impact local comm.