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  2. Flats (USPS) - Wikipedia

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    To fit the definition a flat must: Have one dimension that is greater than 6-1/8 inches high OR 11-½ inches long (the side parallel to the address as read) OR ¼ inch thick. Be no more than 12 inches high x 15 inches long x ¾ inch thick. Weigh no more than 13 ounces.

  3. Express mail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The term Priority Mail Express International is distinct from the domestic service called Priority Mail Express, which is a specific classification of mail for domestic accelerated postal delivery within the U.S. In 2013, the USPS changed the name of the service from "Express Mail International" to "Priority Mail Express International". [6]

  4. Domestic Mail Manual - Wikipedia

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    The Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) is a document that lays out the policies and prices of the United States Postal Service (USPS). In legal parlance, it contains "the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service". [1] Changes to the DMM are announced in the Federal Register. [2]

  5. Cash-strapped USPS announces major changes that could ... - AOL

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    The agency reported over $9 billion in net losses in 2020 as the pandemic caused mail delivery rates to plummet. Cash-strapped USPS announces major changes that could mean higher postage rates and ...

  6. EDITORIAL: Raise the rates, don't slow the mail - AOL

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    Oct. 10—The U.S. Postal Service this month began implementing plans to slow service and increase fees, part of a 10-year plan to make the agency solvent. On Friday, 20 attorneys general filed a ...

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    On January 26, 2014, the postal service raised the price of First-class postage stamps to 49 cents. Rates for other mail, including postcards and packages, also increased. [52] Starting in 2005, the USPS offered customers the ability to design and purchase custom stamps, which were offered through third-party providers, like Stamps.com and Zazzle.