New USPS plan to cut post office hours

WASHINGTON (CNN) — If you think the mail takes too long now, it’s about to take even longer.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced a new ten-year plan for the United Postal Service (USPS) Tuesday.
The plan includes longer delivery times and cuts to the post office hours to reduce operational costs. New energy-friendly delivery vehicles and ideas for new services are also a part of the plan.
DeJoy has been under fire since the changes he made over the summer that slowed mail delivery, most notably during the Presidential election.
He apologized in February for the slow mail, calling it “unacceptable.”