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The Postal Service filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission seeking an increase effective July 13, 2025.
The Postal Service contends, as it did last year before a similar increase, that the price hike is needed to achieve financial stability.
Changes need to be approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission but if approved, mailing service product prices would ...
The U.S. Postal Service is seeking a rate increase this summer that includes hiking the cost of a first-class stamp from the current price of 73 cents. The request was made Wednesday to the Postal ...
USPS recommended a 5-cent increase to the price of a first-class mail Forever Stamp, bumping the current price from 73 cents to 78 cents. Overall, this would raise mailing services product prices ...
Americans could see the price of a first-class Forever stamp go up five more cents, from 73 to 78 cents, starting July 13.
You will soon have to pay more to mail a letter, as the United States Postal Service is raising the cost of its Forever First-Class stamps this year. Starting July 13, the cost of a Forever stamp ...
The first-class mail stamp, or "forever" stamp ... All first-Class mail is still being delivered within the current standard day range of one to five days, the agency said. USPS Ground Advantage ...