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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008...10:36 pm

Postal Rates Change Monday

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With less than a week before the 1-cent price hike in stamps starting on May 12, 2008, the U.S. Postal Service is reporting brisk sales of the Forever Stamp, with sales topping 60 million stamps a day. A First-Class Mail stamp will cost 42-cents starting Monday, but customers can continue to use the Forever Stamps that they purchased prior to May 12 at 41-cents, even after the price change.

Select pricing highlights:

No change in the First-Class Mail single-piece additional-ounce price.
Lower additional-ounce price for presorted First-Class Mail letters.
Lower pound price for Standard Mail saturation and high-density flats.
Shape-based pricing for First-Class Mail International letters, flats, and parcels.
First-Class Mail International price groups expand from five to nine groups.


Select prices:

First-Class Mail letter (1 oz.)

$0.42

First-Class Mail letter (2 oz.)

$0.59

Postcard

$0.27

First-Class Mail large envelope (2 oz.)

$1.00

Certified Mail

$2.70

First-Class Mail International to Canada and Mexico (1 oz.)

$0.72

First-Class Mail International to all other countries (1 oz.)

$0.94

Review all price changes.

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