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Americans will see the price of a first-class Forever stamp go up five more cents, from 73 to 78 cents, with the new price ...
All of the new prices go into effect July 13. In an April press release detailing the proposed increases that were later reviewed and approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission, USPS officials said ...
Starting Sunday, U.S. Postal Service stamps are getting more expensive. A 5-cent increase for First-Class Mail Forever stamps (from 68 cents to 73 cents) was approved Friday.
The recent sale of a 1-cent Ben Franklin stamp for $4.4 million, the most expensive U.S. stamp ever sold, again raises for consideration the question, “Are postage stamps good investments?” ...
The U.S. Postal Service has raised prices once again. After two price increases last year, the USPS implemented another increase Sunday, this one a 7.4% jump for First Class stamps, with a wider ...
The postage stamp increase is the second this year after the United States Postal Service raised the price from 66 to 68 cents in January and recorded a net loss of $1.5 billion earlier this year.
Stamp prices are on the rise again. The U.S. Postal Service is increasing the price of Forever stamps from 60 cents to 63 cents, starting Jan. 22.
The U.S. Postal Service, on Jan. 21, will raise the cost of Forever stamps from 66 cents to 68 cents. The price hike is part of a rate increase proposed in October and approved by Postal Service ...
The first postage stamps issued by the United States Postal Service made their debut on this day in history, July 1, 1847. The stamps sold for five and 10 cents each.
And if it seems like stamp prices just went up, they did: In January, the rate to send the same letter went up about 5%, from 60 cents to 63. The postal service made the announcement in April, but ...