New Stamp Prices in Effect
The U.S. Postal Service is now charging a penny more for regular letters.
Largo residents hoping a drop a few letters into the mail this week might want to check their stamps.
The cost of sending out a letter just went up by a penny.
The U.S. Postal Service raised the rate to mail a 1-ounce letter from 45 cents to 46 cents yesterday, Jan. 27.
The good news, however, is anyone who uses a “Forever stamp” won’t have to scramble to get extra postage. Going forward, the new 46-cent Forever stamps will continue to cover postage costs – no matter what price increases come down from Washington, D.C.
“Forever stamps are always good for mailing a one-ounce letter anytime in the future regardless of price changes,” a postal service media release said.
The Postal Service is also introducing a new Global Forever stamp, which will allow you to mail letters anywhere in the world for $1.10.
Here is a breakdown of the new single-piece First-Class mailing prices:
- Letters (1 ounce) — 1-cent increase to 46 cents
- Letters additional ounces — unchanged at 20 cents
- Letters to all international destinations (1 ounce) — $1.10
- Postcards — 1-cent increase to 33 cents
For more information on postal rates, visit the U.S. Postal Service online.