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The US Postal Assistance (USPS; otherwise called the Mail center, U.S. Mail, or Postal Assistance) is a free organization of the presidential part of the US national government answerable for offering postal support in the US, including its separate regions and related states. It is one of only a handful few government offices expressly approved by the US Constitution.

The USPS follows its underlying foundations to 1775 during the Second Mainland Congress, when Benjamin Franklin was delegated the principal postmaster general; he additionally served a comparable situation for the settlements of the Realm of Extraordinary England. The Mail center Office was made in 1792 with the entry of the Postal Assistance Act. It was raised to a bureau level division in 1872, and was changed by the Postal Rearrangement Demonstration of 1970 into the US Postal Assistance as an autonomous office. Since the mid 1980s, many direct expense sponsorships to the USPS (except for appropriations for costs related with handicapped and abroad electors) have been diminished or wiped out.