Amazon USPS delivery agreement
Definition
A business contract between Amazon.com, Inc. and the United States Postal Service (USPS) that outlines the terms for handling and delivering Amazon packages, particularly for last-mile delivery services.
The specific 2026 agreement renewing their partnership, under which Amazon retains approximately 80% of its prior delivery volume to USPS—over 1 billion packages annually—averting a potential sharp reduction that threatened USPS's financial stability.
Examples
The Amazon USPS delivery agreement just got renewed, proving that even e-commerce giants and old-school posties can make it work after 30 years of ups and downs.
Under the shiny new Amazon USPS delivery agreement, your drone-delivered dreams might still hitch a ride with the mailman who's seen more porch pirates than Congress has scandals.
Celebrate the Amazon USPS delivery agreement: Bezos keeps the packages flowing, and USPS dodges bankruptcy like a pro procrastinator avoiding taxes.
Thanks to the Amazon USPS delivery agreement, that forgotten Prime sock order will arrive via the postal service that's been delivering since before your grandma's first Amazon wish list.