The United States Postal Service wants to raise the price of its first-class Forever Stamps. If approved, the USPS stamp price increase will take effect July 13, 2025, the USPS confirmed to USA TODAY.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sending mail soon? You may want to stock up on stamps. The United States Postal Service appears to be on track to raise the ...
The price of a U.S. postage stamp goes up today.Senior U.S. Postal Service representative Marti Johnson confirmed the price increase for first-class "forever" stamps from 73 cents to 78 cents.Related ...
It'll now cost you more to send Christmas cards and other snail-mail correspondence, as the United States Postal Service is raising postage costs across the board for mailed letters and postcards.
The cost of stamps is about to go up — again. The U.S. Postal Service proposed a rate hike for its first-class Forever stamp in a notice filed with the Postal Regulatory Commission last week. The move ...
The price of a USPS Forever stamp will increase from 73 cents to 78 cents on July 13, 2025. This price hike, along with increases for other USPS products, is intended to improve the organization's ...
The rate hike is part of its ongoing efforts to stay financially sustainable and competitive with private carriers.
The U.S. Postal Service is commemorating Colorado's 1876 admission to the United States with a new Forever stamp.