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USPS postage rates offer low-cost mailing and shipping prices for domestic & international customers. See Forever postage stamp prices and other postage rates.
Mail in 1–5 Business Days. First-Class Mail ® service is an affordable and easy way to send envelopes and postcards. First-Class Mail Forever ® stamps cost $0.73 (the current 1 oz price) and will never expire, even if the First-Class ™ postage rate goes up.
The proposed prices, approved by the Postal Service Governors, would raise Shipping Services product prices approximately 3.1 percent for Priority Mail service, and 3.1 percent for Priority Mail Express service. Shipping Services price adjustments vary by product.
Determine how much postage or how many stamps you need for your letter or package based on size, weight, and destination.
Compare USPS mail services by starting retail prices, delivery speed, and more. Most services automatically include USPS Tracking ® (except First-Class Mail ® service), and you can add insurance and extra services.
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Postage will depend on how far your package is going and the service you’re using. It also depends on the package’s size and weight, unless you're using a flat rate option for Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail service. Postage Calculator. Make sure you're not underpaying on postage.
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, the U. S. Postal Service filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission of mailing services price changes to take effect July 14, 2024. The new rates include a 5-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp from 68 cents to 73 cents.
The proposed prices, approved by the Governors of the U.S. Postal Service, would raise First-Class Mail prices approximately 6.5 percent which is lower than the Bureau of Labor Statistics annual inflation rate of 7.9 percent as of the end of February.