Then you should be happy to know that marketing mail volume has decreased over 11.5 billion pieces since the pandemic started. (Possibly closer to 13 billion, but it is hard to extrapolate from the FY reporting as it correlates to the dates the pandemic was declared.)I agree with the above statement to some degree, however the USPS has been losing money for decades. One of the major reasons is the junk mail rate the USPS charges. Look at how much junk mail each household receives on a weekly basis. The postal carriers do not like handling it as it slows them down, etc., but the reason it's there is because of the ridiculously low rate that is charged to the customer. Other than helping to start a charcoal fire starter, the only other use for this voluminous amount of printed colored paper is to scrunch it into balls and use it for padding INSIDE the USPS Priority Mailing boxes. Compare the weight of the junk mail, especially the big tabloid-style ads to the first class mail. It was an eye-opener for me.
I know there are some who are the "Couponing" type of person... yet those are usually few and far between.
Just as a point of interest, we don't receive hardly any junk mail at all, after I made a concerted effort to have our address removed from junk mail lists. It was a little bothersome to do, but quite effective.