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The U.S. Postal Service has raised prices once again. After two price increases last year, the USPS implemented another ...
The United States Postal Service's stamp price increase will go into effect on Sunday, July 13. Here's how much they'll cost.
The U.S. Postal Service implemented new price hikes for mailing and shipping services on July 13 in an effort to reach financial stability.
U.S. Postal Service implemented a 7.4% price hike including raising Forever stamps to 78 cents, as the organization works to ...
Postage stamp prices increase by another 5 cents starting Sunday, one of the United States Postal Service's biggest price ...
The adjusted postal rates are the first in a series of planned price hikes — five in all — on first-class “forever” stamps set to roll out over the next two years, McClatchy News reported. Pricing ...
All of the new prices go into effect July 13. In an April press release detailing the proposed increases that were later ...
The USPS filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission in April of its decision to increase the cost of a first-class “Forever Stamp,” and the move officially went into effect Sunday. The price ...
The hike comes after stamp prices were held flat in January, which was the first instance since 2022 that they weren’t raised on a twice-per-year cadence in January and June.
If the USPS raises stamp prices in July 2025, it would be the 20th price increase since January 2021, according to data from the Smithsonian Institute. The price of a stamp for a one-ounce letter ...
Oregonians buying stamps will pay more, as the U.S. Postal Service has increased prices on Forever stamps and other USPS ...
Stamp prices could be going up July 13, which would be the 20th price increase by USPS since 2001. The price to send a one-ounce letter would rise from 73 to 78 cents. The cost for a book of 20 ...