U.S. Postal Service Announces No Stamp Price Changes for January 2026
USPS will maintain current stamp and market dominant prices through mid-2026 to support affordability and service amid ongoing financial challenges, officials said.
- The U.S. Postal Service will not increase the price of a First-Class stamp or other Market Dominant services in January 2026.
- The Postal Service is implementing a 10-year transformation plan called Delivering for America to modernize operations and maintain financial sustainability.
- The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on revenue from postage, products, and services to fund operations.
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USPS to Keep Stamp Prices Unchanged Until Mid-2026
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will not raise prices for market-dominant products, including first-class mail, through the first half of next year. Postmaster General David Steiner announced the decision on Set. 24 after the USPS Board of Governors accepted his recommendation for a price freeze. As a result, the price of a stamp to mail a one-ounce, single-piece first-class letter will stay unchanged at $0.78 until mid-2026. “We continually stri…
United States Postal Service freezes stamp prices until mid-2026
WASHINGTON (WTVO) — In a move aimed at maintaining affordability for everyday mail users, the United States Postal Service announced it will not raise prices for market dominant products, including first-class mail, until mid- 2026. The decision follows a recommendation by Postmaster General David Steiner, which was accepted by the USPS Board of Governors. As a result, the price of a stamp to mail a one-ounce, single-piece first-class letter wil…

U.S. Postal Service Announces No Stamp Price Changes for January 2026
Postmaster General David Steiner confirms no price increase for Market Dominant products in January 2026Delivering For America plan continues progress in controlling costsPostal Service prices remain among the most affordable in the world
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