It's unclear when or where the program would be launched. "But Amazon executives said on the company’s third quarter earnings call last week that it expects to continue putting money into its shipping and delivery infrastructure for years to come," Lyons reports.
The Postal Service received $3.9 billion in revenue from Amazon in Fiscal Year 2019 for delivering 1.54 billion Amazon packages. That's about 30 percent of Amazon's total volume last year, Lyons reports. Amazon is more likely to rely on USPS for rural deliveries than its own couriers, since such deliveries are more time-consuming and therefore less profitable.
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