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Amazon Unveils $4 Billion Push to Transform Rural Delivery Across the US


Updated: May 01, 2025 11:15

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Amazon has announced a sweeping $4 billion investment to dramatically expand its rural delivery network across the United States by the end of 2026. The initiative aims to triple the company’s rural delivery footprint, adding more than 200 new delivery stations and bringing faster, more reliable shipping to millions in small towns and remote communities.
 
With this expansion, Amazon expects to create over 100,000 new jobs, including full-time, part-time, and flexible driving positions, directly benefiting rural economies. Each new facility is projected to generate an average of 170 jobs, offering competitive wages and comprehensive benefits from day one. Once complete, the network will be capable of delivering over a billion additional packages annually to more than 13,000 ZIP codes, covering 1.2 million square miles-an area equivalent to the combined size of Alaska, California, and Texas.
 
Amazon’s move comes as other logistics providers pull back from rural areas due to high service costs. By investing in its own infrastructure, Amazon aims to cut average rural delivery times in half, ensuring Prime members from Milton, Florida to North Pole, Alaska can access over 300 million products quickly and affordably.
 
This bold expansion underscores Amazon’s commitment to bridging the urban-rural divide, supporting local businesses, and fueling economic growth in America’s heartland.
 
Source: Amazon Newsroom

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