U.S. Postal Service Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Results
- Operating revenue was
$19.9 billion , a 6.1 percent increase, compared to same quarter last year - Controllable loss decreased
$584 million and net loss decreased$562 million , compared to same quarter last year - Despite improved third quarter results, the long-term liquidity crisis continues
Net loss for the quarter under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) totaled
"Our results this quarter reflect some progress relative to those areas of the business where we can exercise control, namely with revenue generation, cost control and service improvement," said Postmaster General
Total operating revenue was
Shipping and Packages revenue increased
Total operating expenses were
On
The Postal Service continues to urge the PRC to provide needed flexibility to their regulations in order to help enable the Postal Service to achieve long-term financial sustainability, while also fulfilling the primary mission to serve the American public.
Additionally, the Postal Service continues to urgently request administrative and legislative reforms to address the following:
- Increase the statutory debt limit of
$15 .0 billion, which is set by Congress and has not been increased since 1992, to access the capital necessary to achieve our mission and continue to compete with private sector companies that have access to credit and capital markets - Modify retiree pension benefit funding rules determining how the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) apportions the costs for the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) benefits of employees and retirees that worked for both the Postal Service and the Post Office Department to allocate these costs between the Postal Service and Treasury by utilizing modern actuarial principles
- Allow diversification of pension assets and the ability to invest in market-based instruments to allow greater flexibility
- Adopt private sector best practices for workers' compensation administration
Absent such changes and reforms, the Postal Service's financial outlook remains dire.
"The financial results for the quarter reflect a slight improvement compared to the same quarter last year, as we continue to grow revenue and manage the costs under our control, including reducing 4 million work hours during the quarter," said Chief Financial Officer
Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Revenue and Volume by Service Category Compared to Prior Year
The following table presents revenue and volume by service category for the three months ended
Revenue | Volume | ||||||
(revenue in $ millions; volume in millions of pieces) | 2026 | 2025 | 2026 | 2025 | |||
Service Category | |||||||
First-Class Mail | $ 6,133 | $ 5,878 | 9,460 | 9,803 | |||
Marketing Mail | 4,018 | 3,578 | 13,782 | 13,208 | |||
Shipping and Packages | 8,250 | 7,662 | 1,554 | 1,609 | |||
International | 229 | 295 | 43 | 56 | |||
Periodicals | 201 | 210 | 519 | 587 | |||
Other | 1,109 | 1,174 | 69 | 65 | |||
Total operating revenue and volume | $ 19,940 | $ 18,797 | 25,427 | 25,328 | |||
Selected Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Results of Operations and Non-GAAP Measures
This news release includes controllable loss which is not calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP. This non-GAAP measure is calculated as net loss adjusted for costs outside of management's control, including the accrued retiree health benefits top-up expense, workers' compensation (benefit) expense caused by actuarial revaluation and discount rate changes, and the amortization of the CSRS and FERS unfunded liabilities. These latter costs not only are largely outside of management's control but also can fluctuate significantly based on actuarial assumptions and interest rates.
This non-GAAP measure provides meaningful information to assist users of the Postal Service's financial statements to more fully understand the financial results and assess the Postal Service's ongoing performance because it excludes items that may not be indicative of, or are unrelated to, underlying operations.
Non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to, and not as an alternative for, the Postal Service's reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP. This adjusted financial information does not represent a comprehensive basis of accounting.
The following table reconciles GAAP net loss to the presented non-GAAP financial measure for the three months ended
(results in $ millions) | 2026 | 2025 | |
Net loss | $ (2,514) | $ (3,076) | |
Retiree health benefits top-up expense1 | 195 | — | |
Workers' compensation non-cash (benefit) expense2 | (119) | 304 | |
CSRS unfunded liability amortization expense3 | 825 | 700 | |
FERS unfunded liability amortization expense4 | 575 | 450 | |
Controllable loss | $ (1,038) | $ (1,622) |
1 | Expense for the accrual for the annual Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Fund top-up payment due to OPM by |
2 | Represents workers' compensation non-cash (benefit) expense resulting from fluctuations in discount rates, changes in assumptions, valuation of new claims, revaluation of existing claims, and the administrative fee paid to the U.S. Department of Labor, less current year claim payments. |
3 | Expense for the annual payments due |
4 | Expense for the annual payments due |
Financial results in the Form 10-Q are available at http://about.usps.com/what/financials/.
Forward-Looking Statements
Forward-looking statements contained in this release represent the Postal Service's best estimates of known and anticipated trends believed relevant to future operations. However, actual results may differ significantly from current estimates. Certain forward-looking statements included in this release use such words as "may," "will," "could," "expect," "believe," "plan," "estimate," "project," or other similar terminology. These forward-looking statements, which involve a number of risks and uncertainties, reflect current expectations regarding future events and operating performance as of the date of this report. The Postal Service has no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.
Please Note: The United States Postal Service is an independent federal establishment, mandated to be self-financing and to serve every American community through the affordable, reliable and secure delivery of mail and packages to more than 170 million addresses six and often seven days a week. Overseen by a bipartisan Board of Governors, the Postal Service is currently pursuing a transformation plan aimed at restoring long-term financial sustainability, improving service, and maintaining the organization as one of America's most valued and trusted brands.
The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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Contact: Martha Johnson
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usps.com/news
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SOURCE U.S. Postal Service
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