US Postal Service Ordered Immediate Restrictions on “Nonessential Spending” Amid Cash Crisis.

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    The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is taking emergency cost-cutting measures as it warns it could run out of cash by early 2027 if financial pressures continue. According to recent reports, USPS has begun restricting nonessential spending, including limits on hiring, travel, training, software purchases, and other discretionary expenses, in an effort to conserve cash and extend its operating runway. The agency, which is largely self-funded through postage and delivery revenue, has faced long-term financial strain due to declining mail volumes, rising operating costs, and obligations to maintain nationwide delivery service. USPS officials are also pursuing additional steps such as delaying certain payments, increasing efficiency efforts, and seeking support or reforms from Congress to stabilize its finances. If the situation does not improve, USPS warns it could face significant operational challenges affecting mail delivery, staffing, and service levels across the country.

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