Stamp prices increase again this weekend. How much will Forever first-class cost?
You might want to pick up stamps before Sunday. The U.S. Postal Service is raising prices starting on July 14, including Forever stamps.
www.usatoday.comHere’s the latest I can share about USPS stamp price hikes.
As of mid-2024 and into 2025, USPS has pursued periodic increases to Forever stamps and related mailing rates, with several proposals and final decisions subject to approval by the Postal Regulatory Commission. For example, reports from 2024–2025 describe proposed increases to Forever stamps from 68 cents to 73 cents, and later discussions about further increases in 2025. If approved, these changes typically take effect on the announced date.[3][4][5]
Recent official reporting indicates that USPS’s rate changes are part of broader efforts to stabilize finances, given long-standing funding and operating challenges, and that increases are often framed as necessary to maintain service levels and financial viability.[5][10]
In the U.S., stamp price changes apply to first-class Forever stamps and also affect related services (postcards, metered mail, international mail) with proportional adjustments. Final prices and effective dates are published by USPS after PRC approval.[2][8]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current official USPS announcements and summarize the exact new prices and effective dates for Forever stamps and other services, and provide a quick comparison to the prior rates. Also, I can tailor a brief explainer for UK-based readers on how U.S. stamp price changes might affect international mail sent from the UK.
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You might want to pick up stamps before Sunday. The U.S. Postal Service is raising prices starting on July 14, including Forever stamps.
www.usatoday.comIt's the 20th price hike since 2000.
money.comThe Postal Service contends, as it did last year before a similar increase, that the price hike is needed to achieve financial stability.
www.cbsnews.comSee the USPS® postage rate changes and learn how you can save money with discounts on First-Class Mail® and access to Commercial Base prices for Priority Mail®.
www.pitneybowes.comBut the USPS is pushing to raise shipping costs on Jan. 19.
money.comThe cost of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp is set to rise by 5 cents. If approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission, new rates will take effect July 13, 2025.
www.afandpa.orgThe U.S. Postal Service said on Friday it will not hike stamp prices in January for the first time since January 2022 after a series of price hikes in recent years.
www.reuters.comProposed new rates would take effect in July and increase mailing services product prices approximately 7.8%, USPS says.
www.cbsnews.comStay updated on USPS postage price increases and planned rate changes.
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