Similarly, it is asked, did the USPS lose the Amazon contract?
The USPS has lost $69 billion since 2007 and will continue losing money unless there are major reforms. Amazon would be required to ship mail and packages for any company that contracts the USPS.
Furthermore, why does the Post Office lose so much money? Its big losses are driven by a sharp increase in expenses, primarily workers' compensation costs, pension liabilities, and payments for retirees' health benefits. The agency predicted that those changes would increase revenue by $1.7 billion—but expenses have been outpacing revenues by a wide margin.
Considering this, does Amazon use the post office?
In the US alone, Amazon's delivery network now handles the largest share of its customers' orders — more than its traditional delivery partners UPS and the United States Postal Service each account for — the spokesperson added.
How much does Amazon pay the post office?
Analysts have estimated that Amazon uses the Postal Service for 40 percent of its shipping and that the per-package cost works out to roughly $2, or about half of the standard rate charged by other big shippers.