The price of mailing letters and postcards could go up on July 9, 2023, if price changes proposed by the U.S. Postal Service takes effect, including a three-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Forever stamp from 63 cents to 66 cents.
The United States Postal Service filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) on April 10, 2023, of mailing services price changes to take effect July 9, 2023.
If favorably reviewed by the Commission, the proposed increases will raise First-Class Mail prices approximately 5.4 percent to offset the rise in inflation. The price changes have been approved by the Governors of the U.S. Postal Service.
The proposed Mailing Services price changes include:
Product | Current Prices | Planned Prices |
---|---|---|
Letters (1 oz.) | 63 cents | 66 cents |
Letters (metered 1 oz.) | 60 cents | 63 cents |
Domestic Postcards | 48 cents | 51 cents |
International Postcards | $1.45 | $1.50 |
International Letter (1 oz.) | $1.45 | $1.50 |
The price for 1-ounce metered mail will increase to 63 cents, and the price to send a domestic postcard will increase to 51 cents. A 1-ounce letter mailed to another country would increase to $1.50. There will be no change to the single-piece letter and flat additional-ounce price, which remains at 24 cents. 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.
As operating expenses fueled by inflation continue to rise and the effects of a previously defective pricing model are still being felt, these price adjustments are needed to provide the Postal Service with much needed revenue to achieve the financial stability sought by its Delivering for America 10-year plan. The prices of the U.S. Postal Service remain among the most affordable in the world.