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USPS® slowdown demands greater visibility to manage delivery uncertainty.
USPS® slowdown demands greater visibility to manage delivery uncertainty.
Here is GrayHair’s weekly chart on the impact of COVID on USPS Mail Volumes, as compiled by our VP of Postal Affairs, Angelo Anagnostopoulos.
In October, we saw a decline in First Class and Marketing Mail due to the decrease in the election mail. Then towards the end of the month, volumes leveled out, followed by a spike the week of November 5th. This increase is an anomaly caused by the data being pulled early by the USPS. As we can see, volumes have returned to their existing levels. With the upcoming holiday, you can expect numbers to trend down.
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How to read this chart. The black line shows the total mail volume comparison to 2019 (for all three types). The percentage along the left-hand axis shows the percentage to the prior year’s volume with 100% being the same as the prior year.
USPS® slowdown demands greater visibility to manage delivery uncertainty.
Here is GrayHair’s weekly chart on the impact of COVID on USPS Mail Volumes, as compiled by our VP of Postal Affairs, Angelo Anagnostopoulos.
GrayHair continues to monitor the lingering impact of the COVID pandemic on #USPS Mail Volumes. During the previous two weeks, we saw declines in First Class and Marketing Mail due to the decrease of election mail that we saw in 2020. For the week of October 29, volumes have leveled out and we expect that trend to continue.
You will be able to get access to the weekly reports by following us on our big 3 social platforms: – Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
How to read this chart. The black line shows the total mail volume comparison to 2019 (for all three types). The percentage along the left-hand axis shows the percentage to the prior year’s volume with 100% being the same as the prior year.
Here is GrayHair’s weekly chart on the impact of COVID on USPS Mail Volumes, as compiled by our VP of Postal Affairs, Angelo Anagnostopoulos.
GrayHair continues to monitor the lingering Impacts of the COVID pandemic on #USPS Mail Volumes. During the weeks ending 10/15 and 10/22, we are seeing some declines in First Class and Marketing Mail as compared to 2020. The decreases are due to the large 2020 election mail volumes and the modest amounts of election mail this current election cycle.
You will be able to get access to the weekly reports by following us on our big 3 social platforms: – Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
How to read this chart. The black line shows the total mail volume comparison to 2019 (for all three types). The percentage along the left-hand axis shows the percentage to the prior year’s volume with 100% being the same as the prior year.