Public Service Project • Community Education Initiative
Protect the Public Postal Service.
Know Your Shipping Options.
A public information piece from Liberty Postal's independent outreach project,
created to help individuals and businesses better understand USPS services,
public-service value, and practical shipping advantages.
The goal of this project is simple: share factual information, encourage informed shipping choices,
and support public understanding of the Postal Service's role in connecting every address in the country.
Why this matters
A lot of people hear complaints, rumors, or one-sided stories about shipping.
Good decisions come from knowing the full picture, comparing services fairly,
and understanding what the Postal Service is designed to do.
What this project stands for
Public service, informed choice, dependable shipping, access for every community,
and honest education about how USPS can serve households, small businesses,
and online sellers.
Key facts worth knowing
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USPS reaches every address in the nation. That includes homes, businesses, and PO Boxes across urban, suburban, and rural communities.
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USPS is an independent federal establishment. It generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on postage, products, and services.
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Mail delivery is a public-service responsibility. USPS serves communities nationwide at least six days a week as part of its universal service role.
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Priority Mail Express offers fast service. Next-day service is available in many locations, depending on origin, destination, and acceptance times.
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USPS can be a strong value for many shipments. Especially for everyday parcels, small business orders, and common residential deliveries.
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Customers deserve fair comparisons. Different carriers fit different needs, but people should know when USPS may be the practical and cost-conscious option.
Better information helps protect better service.
When the public understands the Postal Service, communities are better equipped to support access,
reliability, and informed shipping choices.
Liberty Postal message
We believe people should have access to clear facts about shipping, public-service infrastructure,
and the value of a Postal Service that is built to serve the entire nation.