
The United States Postal Service will remain unaffected by the potential “shutdown” that President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, informed about the press agency AP.
The United States government has announced that the nation is likely to have the first “shutdown” in the last seven years if the Democrats cannot conclude an agreement before midnight on Tuesday, October 1, 2025.
In the case of US postal service, the organization is an independent entity that is financed by the sale of its products and services, not the money of the US taxpayer; The service remains unaffected by a potential shutdown.
The American representative and former mayor of Phoenix in Arizona, in the United States, explained on their website that the US postal service should operate normally, even if the government is shut down.
This means that people in the United States who are worried if they can still get by post should not necessarily worry because the postal service is expected to work normally.
“The US postal service should work normally during the shutdown,” according to former mayor of Phoenix Greg Stanton.
Shutdown
The US Federal government is likely to enter into shutdown from 12:01 (EDT) on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, unless the Democrats fail to conclude an agreement with the ruling Republican government.
Mint previously reported that the US government would potentially conclude if the Senate did not approve measures that temporarily prolong federal financing to seven weeks, which will give legislators more time to complete the annual budget legislation.
However, the Democrats of the Senate have introduced their attitude that they do not support the bill of Trump administration, if the Republicans disagree that they include extending the validity of healthcare benefits together with other requirements.
The Federal Law orders the agencies to stop irrelevant operations and place “non -sufficient” employees. In addition to employees, they include those who do work on life and property protection. They stay at work and continue to work but do not receive their reward until they end up after the turn off.
Since 1980, the United States has witnessed 14 shutdowns, with the last in 2018, which lasted 34 days and remained about 800 000 2.1 million employees of the Federal Government without remuneration. Delayed payments, stopped services and widespread disruptions of everyday government functions are some of the effects of shutdown of the government.
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