New Postal Rates Take Effect Today
The U.S. Postal Service is increasing its postal rates today. A First-Class stamp will now cost $0.41.
Indianapolis, IN – New postage rates go into effect on Monday, May 14, including a two-cent increase in the price of a First-Class stamp to 41 cents.
Some of the new rates and fees are:
First-Class Letter (1 oz.) 41¢
First-Class Letter (2 oz.) 58¢
Postcard 26¢
Large Envelope (1 oz.) 80¢
Priority Mail (1 lb.) $4.60
Priority Mail Flat-Rate Box $8.95
Express Mail (1/2 lb) $16.25
NEW Express Mail (1 lb) $19.50
Express Mail (2 lb) $21.40The new Forever Stamp is also being introduced in time for use on May 14, selling at the 41-cent rate. The value of the Forever Stamp will always be the one-ounce letter rate and the stamp can be used for mailing a typical letter forever, regardless of future rate increases.
The cost to mail large envelopes and packages will also be affected by the increase, as rates will reflect cost to the postal service for shipping space. Think shape and size for the best value when mailing. An easy way to look at it is to use the smallest envelope or box possible for mailing. For example, a letter mailed in a 9†x 12†envelope will cost 80 cents. By folding the letter and sending it in a letter-size envelope, 39 cents will be saved on postage.
For packages, try not to ship small, lightweight items in large boxes – practice “right-size shippingâ€. This will help to avoid surcharges for oversized packages. If possible, simply use free Postal Service Priority and Express Mail packaging that comes in a range of sizes to meet shipping needs.
Besides local post offices, several other convenient options are available for customers to purchase postage and postal services. Log on to the Postal Service website, www.usps.com, to buy stamps, request to have free Priority and Express Mail packaging shipped to your home, print mailing labels with or without postage and request carrier pick-up for your packages!
Or, contact your local post office to inquire about using “Stamps by Mail†or “Stamps by Fax†services.
It is anticipated that the week prior to and the first few weeks after the May 14 rate increase will result in heavier traffic than normal at local post offices. Use of the convenient options listed above may offer quicker access and little or no wait time to obtain the new Forever Stamp, 41-cent postage, as well as other postage and postal services.
Source: U.S. Postal Service
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