More Than 25% Of First-Class Mail Not Being Delivered On Time In Baltimore, Report Finds

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- More than one-quarter of all first-class mail in the Baltimore area is not being delivered on time, a report released this week by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs found.

The report highlighted six postal districts that had on-time delivery rates below 80% during the week of October 3 through October 9. Baltimore came in at 74.9%, joining Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Mississippi, Alabama and Detroit in the under-80% threshold.

Nationwide, the on-time delivery percentage rebounded to 86.1% during that same week, the report found, but it's still below the 91.1% average from early July before the postal service implemented sweeping changes under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.

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