![]() "As inflation and increased operating expenses continue, these price adjustments will help with the implementation of the Delivering for America plan, including a $40 billion investment in core Postal Service infrastructure over the next ten years." ![]() According to the USPS, "The proposed prices would raise First-Class Mail prices by approximately 6.5 % which is lower than the Bureau of Labor Statistics annual inflation rate of 7.9% as of the end of February." The USPS states that the mailing services price increase is generally based on the consumer price index to help the postal service maintain competitiveness in the market. The proposed mailing service charges include: Product The new prices would mean a rate increase on some mail products, including a two-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp from 58 cents to 60 cents. The PRC will review the prices before they are scheduled to take effect. Earlier this year, the USPS made changes to their shipping rates in January, and recently implemented two new shipping fees in effect since Sunday, April 3, 2022. Prepare for price increases on the First-Class Mail Forever stamps, metered mail rates, postcards, and international letters. This is the first increase to First-Class Mail since August 29, 2021. The United States Postal Service filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) of price changes to take effect on July 10, 2022. ![]() Get a sneak peek at the USPS increases to First-Class stamps, metered mail rates, postcards, and international letters. For a full breakdown of the changes and tips on how to reduce the impact on your mailroom, read our cheat sheet.Īttention Mailers: USPS announced a major rate change event. We've got a cheat sheet to the rate increases from the U.S. ![]() Article Updated: JIt's official, the rates are now approved: it's time to prepare for a First-Class Mail increase this summer. ![]()
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