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COVID Impact on Mail Volume Report – 10/8/2021

October 21, 2021|

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. As we continue to monitor the lingering Impact of the COVID pandemic on #USPS Mail Volumes, here is this week’s chart. For the week ending on Friday, October 8, 2021, we are continuing to see a leveling off of mail volumes. Peak Season has already started in the Flats world and is about to start in the Letter and Parcel world. We will be monitoring volumes to see how they match up to last year

COVID Impact on Mail Volume Report – 10/1/2021

October 13, 2021|

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. For the week ending on Oct 1, 2021 ,we see the volume settling into its “new normal”. This week we see a slight dip in volume from the week before. 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).

COVID Impact on Mail Volume Report – 9/17/2021

September 28, 2021|

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. For the week ending on September 17, 2021, mail inched up slightly in all categories (First-Class, Marketing, and Parcels) as it moved to return closer to 2019 volumes. 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

COVID Impact on Mail Volume Report – 9/10/2021

September 22, 2021|

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. For the week ending on September 10, 2021, you can see a slight uptick from the previous week’s dip caused by the Labor Day weekend falling on a different week between years. Mail volume will continue to level out over the next couple of weeks. 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.

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