![]() The Postal Explorer website has the price change tables. USPS announced the price changes in April. The Postal Service’s prices remain among the most affordable in the world. The price adjustments are needed to provide the organization with much-needed revenue to achieve the financial stability sought by its Delivering for America 10-year plan. ![]() The Postal Service will also implement pricing adjustments for Special Services products, including Certified Mail, Post Office Box rental fees, money order fees and the cost to purchase insurance when mailing an item. The changes will raise First-Class Mail prices approximately 5.4 percent. The single-piece letter and flat additional-ounce price remains unchanged at 24 cents. International postcards: $1.45 (current), $1.50 (new).Domestic postcards: 48 cents (current), 51 cents (new).Letters (metered 1 ounce): 60 cents (current), 63 cents (new).Letters (1 ounce): 63 cents (current), 66 cents (new). ![]() The Priority Mail Flat-Rate Envelope is priced at 4.60 the same as the. The Priority Mail Flat-Rate Box is priced at 8.95, regardless of weight, contents, or distance traveled. Here’s a list of the current and new prices: The maximum size for Priority Mail items is 108 inches in combined length and girth (the length of the longest side, plus the distance around its thickest part). ![]() Several Postal Service price changes will take effect July 9. The price of a Forever stamp rises to 66 cents as of July 9. ![]()
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