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The USPS cited rising operating costs as the reason for increasing postage prices. A full list of proposed price increases can be found below.
The price increases will raise first-class mail prices by approximately 4.2% to offset the rise in inflation, the USPS said last October.
The USPS requested a 5.4 percent price increase for first class mail that would start July 9. A forever stamp will go from its current price of 63 cents up to 66 cents.
Stamp prices are on the rise again. The U.S. Postal Service is increasing the price of Forever stamps from 60 cents to 63 cents, starting Jan. 22.
The latest price comes just months after forever stamps climbed from 60 to 63 cents in January, following a series of similar increases seen over recent years.
The USPS plans to increase prices of affected postage by 4.2%, which amounts to a few cents per stamp. The cost of a Forever stamp would go up 3 cents, from 60 cents to 63 cents. The price of ...
The price for two other shipping services, Parcel Select Ground and USPS Connect Local, will remain unchanged, the Postal Service says.
The latest price comes just months after forever stamps climbed from 60 to 63 cents in January, following a series of similar increases seen over recent years.
The USPS points out that most its price hikes are “well below the rate of inflation.” The price for two other shipping services, Parcel Select Ground and USPS Connect Local, will remain ...
The latest price comes just months after forever stamps climbed from 60 to 63 cents in January, following a series of similar increases seen over recent years.
The latest price comes just months after forever stamps climbed from 60 to 63 cents in January, following a series of similar increases seen over recent years.
The latest price comes just months after forever stamps climbed from 60 to 63 cents in January, following a series of similar increases seen over recent years.