NEW YORK [ABC] — Rising operation costs are forcing the U.S. Postal Service to raise the price of postage once again. Postal Service officials say the price for a one-ounce First Class Mail stamp goes up two cents from 42 to 44 cents May 11th. Customers can continue to use the Forever stamps.

Stamp Prices go up Again – From 42¢ to 44¢

NEW YORK [ABC] — Rising operation costs are forcing the U.S. Postal Service to raise the price of postage once again. Postal Service officials say the price for a one-ounce First Class Mail stamp goes up two cents from 42 to 44 cents May 11th. Customers can continue to use the Forever stamps.

“That’s why the Forever stamps were created, to help consumers ease the transition during price changes,” said USPS Salt Lake District Manager Ken McArthur.

Prices for other mailing services also go up May 11th. The average increase by class of mail is at or below the rate of inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index. For the average household, the First Class stamp price change will represent an additional $3 in expenses over the course of a year.

The Postal Service says increases in operating costs resulted in the rate hike. The USPS reviews costs and rates annually.

Here’s a review of selected postal prices and services:

First Class Mail Letter (1 oz) – 44 cents

First Class Mail Letter ( 2 oz) – 61 cents

Postcard – 28 cents

Large Envelope (1 oz) – 88 cents

Money Orders (Up to $500) – $1.10

First Class Mail International Letter ( 1 oz to Canada) – 75 cents

First Class Mail International Letter ( 1 oz to Mexico) – 79 cents

First Class Mail International Letter (1 oz to other countries) – 98 cents

Certified Mail – $2.80

2 Comments

  • Izzy

    Slowly but surely the post office is pricing itself out of the market. I for one will not shed any tears after its demise.

  • Milhouse

    So long as it holds a monopoly on first-class mail, it can’t price itself out. Email is all very well, but sometimes you have to send a letter, and only the USPS is allowed to deliver it.