Get ready to start paying more to send a letter. Starting Aug. Post Office is raising the price of a first-class Forever Stamp from 55 cents to 58 cents per stamp. The change means a book of stamps will cost 60 cents more. The price of metered 1 oz. This is the second postage rate increase of The first took place on Jan.
The price to buy a Forever stamp, or to mail a 1-ounce letter, will increase on Sunday. Hope Davison MLive. It means that Saturday is the final day to buy stamps or mail a letter at a lower cost before prices are raised. Forever stamp, or mailing a 1-ounce letter: Will increase from 55 cents to 58 cents.
Additional ounces for letters: Will remain at 20 cents. Metered 1-ounce letter: Will increase from 51 cents to 53 cents. Postcard: Will increase from 36 cents to 40 cents. If the U. A first-class stamp covers the price of a one-ounce letter. An additional ounce costs 20 cents, and that won't change under the new proposal. Other postal products would see a price hike as well:. Forever stamps currently cost 55 cents, and their price would rise to 58 cents in August as well. You won't have to add additional postage to make up for the price increase.
You can still use an original Forever stamp purchased 14 years ago for 41 cents to mail a first-class letter today without additional postage. Forever stamps, introduced in , are always equivalent to the current price of a first-class stamp.
Since , virtually all first-class stamps sold are Forever stamps. You can even use Forever stamps for outbound international letters. You'll have to add additional stamps to get to the correct amount of postage for international mail, however.
For international letters, a Forever stamp has the monetary value of the price of a first-class stamp on the day it is used. Join today and get instant access to discounts, programs, services, and the information you need to benefit every area of your life. It's no secret that widespread use of email and the shift to online banking have taken a toll on the post office.
People need fewer stamps for letters and bills these days, and businesses can reach customers more affordably and efficiently with email instead of junk mail. The original Post Office Department, established in , was reorganized as the USPS, a separate agency, in , and generally receives no taxpayer money for operating expenses.
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