Usps Increasces Mail Rates
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I just got this and i thought i would share with you all
MONEY ORDERS WILL STILL COST $0.25.
DMM®Advisory
Pricing and Classification - keeping you informed about the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service
New Prices Effective January 8
The Governors of the U.S. Postal Service voted November 14 to accept the Postal Rate Commission's recommendation to increase most postal rates and fees by approximately 5.4 percent.
This price increase - the first since 2002 - is needed to fulfill a federal law passed in 2003 that requires the Postal Service to place $3.1 billion in an escrow account by October 1, 2006. Without this federal mandate, it would not have been necessary to raise prices in 2006. Among the adjustments, the single-piece rate for First-Class Mail will increase from 37 cents to 39 cents, and the postcard rate will increase by one cent, to 24 cents.
The Board of Governors set Sunday, January 8, 2006, as the effective date for the new rates and fees.
New rate and fee tables <http://www.usps.com/ratecase/_pdf/Notice123Jan2006.pdf> are available online at usps.com/ratecase <http://www.usps.com/ratecase/>. Downloadable tables will be available shortly.
Following are selected rate and fee changes:
old new
First-Class Mail Letter (1 oz.) 37¢ to 39¢
First-Class Mail Letter (2 oz.) 60¢ to 63¢
Postcard 23¢ to 24¢
Priority Mail (1 lb.) and Flat Rate Envelope $3.85 to $4.05
Priority Mail Flat Rate Box $7.70 to $8.10
Express Mail (1/2 lb.) and Flat Rate Envelope $13.65 to $14.40
Express Mail (over 1/2 lb., up to 2 lb.) $17.85 to $18.80
Certified Mail $2.30 to $2.40
Delivery Confirmation Retail (Priority Mail) 45¢ to 50¢
Delivery Confirmation Retail (First-Class Mail Parcels) 55¢ to 60¢
Return Receipt (Original Signature) $1.75 to $1.85
Return Receipt (Electronic) $1.30 to $1.35
Money Orders (Up to $500) 90¢ to 95¢
Premium Forwarding Service (Weekly Fee) $10.00 to $10.40
MONEY ORDERS WILL STILL COST $0.25.
DMM®Advisory
Pricing and Classification - keeping you informed about the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service
New Prices Effective January 8
The Governors of the U.S. Postal Service voted November 14 to accept the Postal Rate Commission's recommendation to increase most postal rates and fees by approximately 5.4 percent.
This price increase - the first since 2002 - is needed to fulfill a federal law passed in 2003 that requires the Postal Service to place $3.1 billion in an escrow account by October 1, 2006. Without this federal mandate, it would not have been necessary to raise prices in 2006. Among the adjustments, the single-piece rate for First-Class Mail will increase from 37 cents to 39 cents, and the postcard rate will increase by one cent, to 24 cents.
The Board of Governors set Sunday, January 8, 2006, as the effective date for the new rates and fees.
New rate and fee tables <http://www.usps.com/ratecase/_pdf/Notice123Jan2006.pdf> are available online at usps.com/ratecase <http://www.usps.com/ratecase/>. Downloadable tables will be available shortly.
Following are selected rate and fee changes:
old new
First-Class Mail Letter (1 oz.) 37¢ to 39¢
First-Class Mail Letter (2 oz.) 60¢ to 63¢
Postcard 23¢ to 24¢
Priority Mail (1 lb.) and Flat Rate Envelope $3.85 to $4.05
Priority Mail Flat Rate Box $7.70 to $8.10
Express Mail (1/2 lb.) and Flat Rate Envelope $13.65 to $14.40
Express Mail (over 1/2 lb., up to 2 lb.) $17.85 to $18.80
Certified Mail $2.30 to $2.40
Delivery Confirmation Retail (Priority Mail) 45¢ to 50¢
Delivery Confirmation Retail (First-Class Mail Parcels) 55¢ to 60¢
Return Receipt (Original Signature) $1.75 to $1.85
Return Receipt (Electronic) $1.30 to $1.35
Money Orders (Up to $500) 90¢ to 95¢
Premium Forwarding Service (Weekly Fee) $10.00 to $10.40
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This is sorta funny considering this is the first year USPS turned a profit in like 15 years.
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Well, it's not TOO much of an increase. Remember when it cost what, 27 cents or something to send a letter? Damn.
Haha, I have to sell a bunch of textbooks on ebay in January after I move (amongst other garbage). I hope people will like having to pay $20 for shipping on a book.
Haha, I have to sell a bunch of textbooks on ebay in January after I move (amongst other garbage). I hope people will like having to pay $20 for shipping on a book.
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It would be nice if they actually went down instead of up. lol I usually only send my bills through the mail and those occasional packages. I feel sorry for people who use USPS a lot.