The Price of Stamps Is Going up Soon. How Much Will You Pay?
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Stamp prices expected to increase
by Michael Prochaska Pending final approval, effective July 13, the United Staes Postal Service will increase first-class stamps by 5 cents—from 73 cents to 78 cents. Last summer, the price of stamps went up by 5 cents. There was no increase in January of this year, but stamps have steadily risen throughout the decade. In 2019, stamps were 55 cents. According to data tracked by the National Newspaper Association (NNA), in 2024, newspapers were p…
Letters are arriving late or not at all more often, while the price of a stamp is rising. The situation seems untenable, but there are solutions. "The postal market isn't dead; it's reincarnating."
Final Week to Buy Lower Rate Stamps! USPS Increases Forever Stamp Rate This Summer
Signed, sealed and delivered! There’s “a little change” happening at the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) soon. Even though a small price increase may seem minor to many, it’s noteworthy to bargain hunters because they know small amounts add up over time. (A penny saved is a penny earned!) And, yet again, the USPS is increasing the rate on first-class postage stamp better known as the Forever Stamp. Photo: United States Postal Service Price Increase S…
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