Stamp Prices To Rise On Monday

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AP   |   RANDOLPH E. SCHMID   |   May 10, 2008 11:22 AM


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The cost of mailing a letter goes up a penny to 42 cents on Monday, the latest in what are expected to be annual price adjustments by the Postal Service.

A new law regulating the post office makes it easier to raise rates as long as the agency doesn't exceed the rate of inflation. Rates are to be adjusted each May.

But the post office also has introduced a way for people to save money when the price goes up, the Forever stamp, which remains valid for first-class postage regardless of any increases.

With the rate increase approaching, sales of the Forever stamp reached 64 million-a-day in April, postal officials said.

Forever stamps currently sell for 41-cents, but can be used after the rate increase without any additional postage. However, when the rate goes up, so does the price of Forever stamps.

Unlike the Forever stamps, other 41-cent stamps will require additional postage under the new rates, and postal officials said they printed an additional 1.5 billion 1-cent stamps in anticipation of the demand.

Also, for the first time the agency has stamps available at the new rate before the change takes effect.

A set of five 42-cent stamps honoring pioneering journalists went on sale in April, as did a set of four stamps featuring the American flag flying at different times of day.

A 42-cent stamp featuring singer and actor Frank Sinatra will be released Tuesday.

The increase comes just a week after the post office announced it had a loss of $700 million in the second quarter of the fiscal year, blamed largely on declining mail volume and rising fuel prices.

While the charge for the first ounce of a first-class letter rises to 42 cents, the price of each added ounce will remain 17 cents, so a two-ounce letter will go up a penny to 59 cents.

The cost to mail a post card will also go up a penny, to 27 cents.

Other rates set for Monday:

• Large envelope, 2 ounces, $1, up 3 cents.

• Money Orders up to $500, $1.05, unchanged.

• Certified mail, $2.70, up 5 cents.

• First-class international letter to Canada or Mexico, 72 cents, up 3 cents.

• First-class international letter to other countries, 94 cents, up 4 cents.

• Priority mail flat-rate envelope, $4.75, up 25 cents.

• Express mail flat-rate envelope, $16.50, up 25 cents.

But, the Postal Service said that overall prices for Express Mail, its overnight service, will be lower at the weights and in the delivery zones used by most customers.

And Express mail and Priority mail customers can save money simply buying postage online, the agency said. Express mail customers will receive 3 percent off the published retail prices and Priority mail customers will save an average 3.5 percent.

In Los Angeles, Stamps.com said it has released new software which will include discounts on Express and Priority mail for customers buying postage through its Internet site, targeted to small business and home offices.

Postage rates last went up in May 2007, with a first-class stamp jumping 2 cents to the current 41-cent rate. That change came under the old law governing the post office, while the current boost uses the simpler procedures of the new one.

 
 

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I wonder if the USPS could save money if it stopped issuing new stamp designs for a couple of years. I really don't care if my stamp has a picture of the US flag or Walt Disney, Elvis, or Albert Einstein. I just want to stop paying more for crappier service

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 05/13/2008

To all troll's : blah, blah , blah. Tell me how a government agency that was forced by Congress to pay it's own way has any thing to do with the war. Just be thank full that all government agency's do not have to do the same.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 05/12/2008

EMAIL. FAX. If they keep raising the rates, more will move away from USPS. They need to stop lying and sucking funds from it. A great example is about 10 years ago when the X Ford motor company CEO ran the post office. within the same year he both reported a billion dollars in profits, and a loss in profits and had the price of the stamp raised. Just about every years since then they have raised the 1st class postage stamp price. Its a game they are playing. Just like Corporations do. They went from a full US gov service to a Quasi private entity, and its been down hill since then.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 05/11/2008

When will we see the new american peso with a sticky backing so we can just put 'em on the letters we send? I bet you can guess who everyone thinks should have their face printed on it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 05/11/2008

We have a national do not call registry. Can we please have a national do not junk mail registry? Oh, that would hurt the postal service's revenues? Yeah. Well, tough.

I'm sick of junk mail. It's an environmental disaster.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 05/11/2008

I think they should just raise the price--say by 25 or 33 cents-- and leave it alone for 5 years or more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 AM on 05/11/2008

A set of 5 42cent stamps honoring pioneering journalists?

That's fine, but I want to see who they name for non-pioneering journalists. If Republicans keep getting elected, will we someday have stamps for Robert Novak, Karl Rove, Bill Kristol, Bill O'Reilly, and Rush Limbaugh? Can anyone imagine the Robert Novak school of journalism? Or the Karl Rove school of ethics? When the history for this epoch gets written, how ashamed will future generations be of what we did these last 8 years?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 AM on 05/11/2008

What is going to get more expensive next? Gasoline, maybe? Far out!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 AM on 05/11/2008

Just make it 50 cents and don't raise the price for another 8 years. It's definitely cheaper than re-programing the system every year to adjust a penny. My goodness, who runs this thing? The government?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 05/11/2008

It's a frickin penny, in the space of a year. Tell me something else that has only gone up a penny in one year. It has nothing to do with the war, it's an entirely separate department. Yes, they do pay postage on advertising mail. It's a bulk rate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 05/10/2008

"It has nothing to do with the war"

Really? RISING FUEL PRICES has NOTHING to do with the war?

"The increase comes just a week after the post office announced it had a loss of $700 million in the second quarter of the fiscal year, blamed largely on declining mail volume and RISING FUEL PRICES."

OBAMA '08!
HOPE & CHANGE!

Stay safe, healthy and happy,
Love, Loretta

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 AM on 05/11/2008

Hello? I was answering the comments made in this thread about this increase was somehow to pay for the war, including Bikerdude's comment. If you had taken the time to read what I said, instead of getting all indignant, I said the post office is a separate department. None of that increase is going to "the war".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 05/11/2008

Gotta do something to help pay for Bush's war...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 05/10/2008

Quit your bickering. You can have an envelope and a couple pages sent anywhere in the United States for 42 cents. In my mind, that's a BARGAIN. Everyone's so programmed to expect postage to be so cheap, they have no concept of the reality. If you don't like it, drive that letter across the country and see how much it costs. Or better yet, email the letter or pay your bill online. I know you all have computers or you wouldn't be commenting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 05/10/2008

Are the regular citizens being required to pay for the distribution of Chinese and other imported crap through mail-order houses? I am kept busy carrying advertisements and brochures from my mailbox to the garbage. The amount of the postage paid is not evident because only a code appears where a stamp should be . Would our govt sell out its citizens for a special interest ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 05/10/2008

Most of the cost is in the increase, not the product. And I gladly fill my recycle bin with all the solicitation shit mail I get daily, weekly. Uninvited, unwanted, waste of paper. uggggg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 05/11/2008

Has anyone noticed that each time the cost of a stamp goes up, the number of sales advertisements increases in your mailbox. The carriers arrive loaded down with them. Is the average citizen being required to subsidize the distribution of Chinese and other imported crap?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 05/10/2008

Fucked forever and ever and ever and ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 05/10/2008

Crap...this is infuriating. I just bought a role of 41 cents because my role of 39 cent stamps don't cut it. I find myself slapping two stamps on a simple business envelope.

Seems like everything is just going up up up. Gas is insane now....thanks to Bush and all his Oil buddies. It's not unusual to pay $1500 a year for cable service, and Iraq promisses a bill of $4,000 for every man woman and child in America........ I'm just going to stop mailing, calling, flying, driving and buying all the crap that we don't need anyway.....so take that USPS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 05/10/2008


Now I've got to buy 1c stamps to add to the 39c and 2c stamps I already use (3 stamps per letter!)since I bought a roll of 39c stamps 2 years ago! UGH, I guess I either need to mail more letters.....or stop mailing at all (that's what I'm aiming for).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 05/10/2008

When you run out of 39c stamps, start using "forever" stamps. Or you can stop using the postal service altogether.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 05/11/2008

Bush said lower taxes for everyone--but this just seems like another way for government that's living beyond its means to reach into my pocket. Let's call it what it is--A tax!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 05/10/2008

Everything is tax; private taxation too.. Our paying healthcare insurance is really a tax, social security which many of us won't get is a big tax, look at your cable tv bill, your telephone bill, cell phone bill, electric bill, gas or oil bill, more and more tax, gas tax. The tax waitresses pay on tips that you already paid the tax on [twice taxed]] bank interest is taxed. Our real tax rate is about 80%; and I'm not counting everything. Auto insurance which is mandatory is really a tax; you have to have it; property tax, sals tax, make that 90% tax rate...and you know what we get for it...NOTHING; NO INFRASTRUCTURE, NO CROSS COUNTRY RAILROAD, NO HEALTH AND PREVENTIVE , no childcare help like other countries, SERVICES UNLESS WE CAN AFFORD IT; SORRY CAPLOCK on. No decent education system; no college without going into debt...hell, make that 95%

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 05/10/2008

...continued...

"We don't call it a tax in this country. We have other words for it. That's what we're doing. We're being taxed to DEATH. The French, for all that they riot and get out in the street and protest and whatever, you NEVER see them out in the street saying, we pay too many taxes. They NEVER complain about that because they GET SOMETHING FOR IT. They get to go to a doctor when they're sick. Their kids get to go to school and college, not have to worry about it. They have help with their kids if they have kids and have to work. That's all taken care of. They don't complain about their taxes. We complain about our taxes because we can't get a pothole fixed."

Why do we hate the French? Perhaps we hate them for their FREEDOM from all the hardships that WE THE PEOPLE must endure in America!

Stay safe, healthy and happy,
Love, Loretta

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 05/11/2008

"Everything is tax...and you know what we get for it...NOTHING."

Recently on "Larry King Live", Larry King asked Michael Moore what he would do if he were president...

"I would try to lower Americans' taxes to the rate that the French pay. The French, and most of Europe, pay less 'taxes' than we do, LESS. In France, you have free health care, free college, and free or near free day care."

"For the average American, if they don't have their health care covered, it's $12,000 dollars a year out of their pocket. That's a tax. If they're paying day care, $200 bucks a week, a month, whatever. That's a few thousands a year. College loans, people are paying their college loans at 40 years old, thousands of dollars in college that you don't pay in France."

"If you added up tonight what every American, what you're paying right now out of your pocket for your college education, for day care, for health care, add that on to the taxes you pay, you're paying a LOT MORE than what they're paying in France."

...continued...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 05/11/2008
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