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USPS to Introduce 8% Fuel Surcharge Amid Rising Oil Prices

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 1:03 am
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Published: March 26, 2026
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Postmaster General David Steiner provided a stark assessment of the U.S. Postal Service’s financial state during his recent testimony before Congress, revealing that the agency is on the brink of serious financial distress. In a significant move, the Postal Service is reportedly planning to introduce an 8% fuel surcharge on package deliveries for the first time in its history, starting in April. This surcharge is expected to be temporary and is slated to be phased out by January 2027. Notably, it will only apply to package deliveries and will not impact letter mail services.

This decision comes as the Postal Service grapples with spiraling fuel costs, which have surged dramatically in recent weeks. Diesel prices have jumped from $3.749 a gallon just a month ago to $5.366, reflecting a staggering increase of over 43%. The escalating oil prices have been attributed to regional instability, particularly the conflict in Iran, which has disrupted oil supply chains from the Middle East.

Steiner’s testimony highlighted the Postal Service’s ongoing financial challenges, revealing that without major reforms, the agency could run out of cash within a year. He urged lawmakers for the necessity of higher stamp prices and increased borrowing capabilities in order to stabilize the agency’s finances. Moreover, he proposed a series of reforms including changes to pension funding, adjustments in workers’ compensation, and a reassessment of retirement fund investment strategies.

In addressing the potential for cost-saving measures, Steiner mentioned options that include reducing delivery days from six to five, closing certain post offices, and increasing first-class mail stamp prices from the current 78 cents to possibly $1 or more. He pointed out that cutting back to a five-day delivery schedule could save approximately $3 billion annually, while closing smaller post offices in remote areas could yield around $840 million in savings. However, he acknowledged that such measures might not be well-received by Congress or the public.

Steiner’s statements come against a backdrop of significant financial losses for the Postal Service, which has reported net losses totaling $118 billion since 2007. He emphasized that stamp prices have risen by 46% since early 2019, when the price was last set at 50 cents, yet he argued that current postage rates are still considerably lower compared to international standards.

The agency has already reached its borrowing cap of $15 billion, limiting its ability to secure further loans. Steiner underscored the urgency of increasing the borrowing capacity, warning that failing to do so could jeopardize the future of the Postal Service as it currently operates. With the agency’s long-standing financial struggles compounded by the current economic climate and rising operational costs, the situation remains critical as it seeks to navigate these challenges and deliver essential services to American communities.

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