USPS Mail Postmark Changes Could Impact Bills, Ballots, and Taxes

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The USPS announced that due to cost-cutting measures, some mail may no longer receive same-day postmarks, potentially affecting deadlines for payments and ballots. Customers can request manual postmarks or use certified/registered mail services to ensure proper dating. The change is part of a broader 10-year plan to improve USPS profitability amid ongoing financial struggles.
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