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USPS to raise Forever stamp prices again; here’s by how much

  • Starting Sunday, July 12, the USPS will increase the price of a Forever stamp to 82 cents from 78 cents, marking the second consecutive year of significant price hikes.
  • Facing a "severe financial crisis," the USPS has operated at a loss for a decade; the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006, passed by Congress, mandates expensive retiree health benefit prepayments.
  • Overall, the USPS says it is raising product prices by about 4.8%, with Domestic postcards increasing to 65 cents and international letters to $1.75.
  • The Postal Regulatory Commission approved these adjustments in May; the USPS stated it is using "all available tools" to fulfill its universal service obligation and serve the American public.
  • Since their 2007 introduction at 41 cents, The Forever stamp price has now doubled, though stamps bought at 78 cents or less remain valid for use.
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USA Today broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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