Even in this modern age, you need snail mail from time to time. And we call it that for a reason.
Unfortunately, good old-fashioned, drop-in-the-mailbox mail might get even slower in 2026. The U.S. Postal Service has implemented new procedures for the new year that could further delay delivery, CourierPostOnline.com reports.
First off, there’s the postmark process, which could cost users late fees and penalties when mailing time-sensitive documents such as bill payments.
A USPS postmark — as certain generations are well aware — is the official mark that shows when and where mail was accepted by the service. Previously, it included the date when the piece of mail was dropped in a mailbox or at the post office counter. But the new rule will reflect the postmark with the date your envelope is first processed by an automated USPS sorting machine, potentially days after it was dropped off. Oof.
Rising shipping rates are also on the way for the new year. According to CourierPostOnline, costs for the following rates are all expected to go up starting Jan. 18:
- Priority Mail
- Priority Mail Express
- USPS Ground Advantage
- Parcel Select
USPS has also announced modernization efforts, including redesigned lobbies at retail locations nationwide as part of a push to make post office visits faster, easier and more convenient for customers to ship and pick up mail.
“Modernizing our retail spaces is about meeting customers where they are today,” said Tracy Raymond, director of retail operations in the news release, per CourierPostOnline. “People expect speed, clarity and technology-driven convenience — and that’s what our new lobbies deliver, while still offering the trusted, in-person attention that defines the Postal Service.”
The upgraded post office lobbies will feature:
- 24/7 smart lockers
- enhanced self-service kiosks
- Rapid Drop mobile app
- digital information displays
- streamlined layouts
They will also provide more government service hub options such as passports, fingerprinting and identity proofing.
The news of rising shipping rates for 2026 comes after a holiday season that also saw increased costs at USPS. When will it end?!


