Posted on 06/29/2023 5:16:15 PM PDT by nuconvert
You'll soon have to pay more to mail a letter, as the United States Postal Service (USPS) is raising the cost of its Forever First-Class stamps in July.
Starting July 9, the cost of a Forever stamp, or mailing a one-ounce letter, will increase from 63 cents to 66 cents.
Other mail services will also increase. Here's a full breakdown.
—Mailing a one-ounce letter — increase from 63 cents to 66 cents.
—Mailing a metered one-ounce letter — an increase from 60 cents to 63 cents.
—The price of a postcard — increases from 48 cents to 51 cents.
—One-ounce letter mailed to another country — an increase from $1.45 to $1.50.
—Postcard mailed to another country — an increase from $1.45 to $1.50.
The Postal Service is also seeking price 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 proposed prices, approved by the governors of USPS, will raise the First-Class Mail prices by approximately 5.4%, to offset the rise in inflation, according to the postal service.
It marks the second time that prices will rise in 2023, as the first price adjustment went into effect on Jan. 22.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
People do whatever they can to avoid mailing letters now. I found out that the cost of mailing a certified return receipt letter is now humongous. About the same as buying a simple fast food meal.
In the later 60s, when in uniform and pennies counted, I recall stamps going up to 6 cents per stamp, and hearing and reading much complaining.
Fast forward to this year's increase.
No big, I can afford it. That's not the issue.
Many folks on fixed incomes and businesses cannot.
And, the reverse multiplier effects are that much less commerce will be done via the mails, and the projected profit from the increases will (my easy guess) will fall substantially short.
From 3 cents to 63 cents in 70 years!
Down to my last twenty Liberty Bell Forever stamps, dated 2009. At about six stamps a year, I’m good for another 3-4 years, but I may buy again this year before the price increases, to hedge my bets. It’s not like the price will go down and they’ll lose value.
קץ time stamp?
July 9 is the 190th day of the year...
Sunday, July 9, 2023
20 Tammuz, 5783
20 Tammuz 5710:
The Law of Return (Hebrew: חוק השבות, ḥok ha-shvūt) is an Israeli law, passed on 5 July 1950...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Return
It's the Law! Ordinally, as you can see.
It's amazing how much knowledge accumulates by running these seemingly pointless little trails for wherever they might go. The stuff I can pull out of a hat.. always fun!
Why don’t they just make it an even dollar for a stamp?
This cents thing has always bugged me, nobody sells stamps individually anymore anyway. Just make a book of stamps $10.
I’ve read we now have 23% inflation rate.
She’s gonna BLOW !
Biden MUST GO!
I remember 3 cent stamps-—but I am OLD.
YOU can BUY stamps in any quantity you wish at my local post office.
No. Once you buy the FOREVER stamp, it has the value to mail the same things forever. The stamp will not have a dollar value marked on it although it will always have the value of a one ounce first class mailing. It remains contemporary.
So...you can buy a bunch of FOREVER stamps before the cost goes up and save 5.4% over purchasing the same stamps next month.
A lot of convenience stores sell individual stamps….I’m sure the post office would too .
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Who still use stamps?
Huh?
Okay. Thanks.
In the rare cases where I use stamps at all, I tend to purposely over-stamp so my mail won’t boomerang back to me.
Nothing worse than the recipient getting their birthday or anniversary card long after the fact.
...or with postage due!
I once had a package arrive with postage due because a vendor used a free priority mail box and put 1st class postage on it. What a great way to lose customers!
“Wasn’t the basic idea of a ‘Forever’ stamp that it would always stay at that price?”
No. It was that no matter when you purchased it you could use it to mail a First Class letter no matter what the current price for a stamp is.
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Hard-copy email.
I do, though not as much as I used to. And on ocassion I have to mail a package.
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