![]() First Class Mail Letter (1 oz.) - Retail/Post Office Rate. Below is a summary of the latest USPS prices: USPS Mail Class (effective Sunday, July 10, 2022) Postage Rates. The international average is $1.32.Īccording to the USPS, mail volume has dropped by 28% over the last 10 years - 46 billion pieces - and continues to decline.ĭomestic postcards would now cost 40 cents to mail, up from 36, and the cost of outbound international letters would increase a dime, to $1.30. For certain services, discounted pricing is available for customers who purchase from online PC Postage services such as. According to the postal service, mailing a letter costs 77 cents in Japan, 86 cents in Australia, 89 cents in Canada, nearly a dollar in Germany, $1.20 in the U.K., $1.90 in France and $3.40 in Italy. is far below the average of what it costs to mail a letter in other countries, even after the increase. “As part of our 10-year plan to achieve financial sustainability and service excellence, the Postal Service and the Board of Governors are committed to judiciously implementing a rational pricing approach that helps enable us to remain viable and competitive and offer reliable postal services that are among the most affordable in the world.” Cost of First-Class Stamps Letter Stamps Standard-sized, rectangular envelopes From 0.60 Square, Oversized, or Unusual Envelopes From 0.99 Postcard Stamps Standard-sized, rectangular postcards From 0.44 Global Forever (International) Standard-sized, rectangular envelopes From 1. “For the past 14 years, the Postal Service has had limited pricing authority to respond to changing market realities,” DeJoy said in a statement. ![]() ![]() ![]() The changes announced Friday, which would take effect in late August, would see the price of a first-class stamp raised to 58 cents from 55 cents, an increase of 6.8% “to offset declining revenue due to First-Class Mail volume declines,” the USPS said in a release. The United States Postal Service is planning to raise prices on many of its products by as much as 6.9% this summer as part of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s “Delivering for America” plan, an austerity plan which will aim to save the beleaguered service $160 billion over the next decade. ![]()
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