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- The most recent signal from this area was received Apr 10, 3:55 AM EDT.
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The latest reports from users having issues in Parkville come from postal codes 21234 .
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Parkville, Maryland
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Live Outage Map Near Parkville, Maryland
The most recent USPS outage reports came from the following cities: Parkville.
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USPS Issues Reports Near Parkville, Maryland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Parkville and nearby locations:
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Wooda 💋 (@Lotusphlower_) reported from Rosedale, MarylandHere we go with the @USPS and @amazon ******* up people deliveries
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Handsome Boy Jones 🥸 (@TukerLucy) reported from Rosedale, Maryland@USPS at this point I’m convinced MD is the only state short staffed. Took less than half a day for the package to get here from NY... It’s the day after expected delivery. Package been in the state for 3 days. How?
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Bernie (@Bernie8256) reported from Perry Hall, Maryland@USPS Happy to see that your website is back up and running smoothly today. I know it was overwhelmed yesterday when a certain orange man tried to trash this important service and lots of us tried to support you by shopping USPS. Thanks for all you do!! #USPS #SaveTheUSPS
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Rob Heckman (@robheckman) reported from Carney, Maryland@Tattoo_VO @USPS Remember the old days we actually trust the postal service to deliver your mail on time?
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Christopher pretty simple (@Datdudejr29) reported from Parkville, Maryland@USPS so im having a problem since calling didn't help to well about my package saying it was delivered and I didn't see it at home at my door
USPS Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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FIDO🇺🇲 (@C_C383) reportedHaven't had an Amazon subscription for 8 years now. Canceled it when they started outsourcing their deliveries to USPS, who only delivers packages when they feel like it out here.
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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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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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NOIVAS. (@NOIVASwright) reported@lady_valor_07 USPS Mail delivery.
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All4Freedom🇺🇲🐸🍿 (@skillz17q) reportedI didn't have these issues when they were all being sent through UPS. This all started after Amazon starting using USPS.
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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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Lauren the Investor (@LBTwice) reportedIf I could get that company I order incense from to send me the tracking number to my package l. That would be great instead of me playing detective to check if they mailed it or if USPS is having issues.
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Lavish Sethi (@LavishSethi9) reportedThe U.S. Postal Service could run out of cash by October 2026. USPS lost $9.5B in 2025 and has now suspended pension contributions to stay afloat. The agency is calling on Congress to raise its debt limit and allow higher postage prices. A crisis decades in the making.
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Eyes of TJ Eckleburg (@EyesTJEckleburg) reported@skillz17q Theory: this is happening because @POTUS is revamping the USPS, effectively cutting the deep discounts Amazon was getting for delivery through the Post Office. The truth is the US govt has been subsidizing Bezos’ cash cow.
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ellen west (@603freedomNH) reported@DarylHerington @WallStreetApes @USPS Husband carrier for 35 years, civil service. Retired 15 years ago, we had to PAY for his military service in Vietnam, 40,000 bucks. If so much as a penny goes, I'll sue.