USPS to Raise Price of Forever Stamp by 4.8% Starting Sunday
1-Minute Brief
The upcoming USPS stamp price increase may affect mailing costs for individuals and businesses nationwide.
Key Facts
- The price of a first-class Forever stamp will increase by 4.8%.
- The new price will take effect on Sunday.
- The cost of a Forever stamp has risen 41% since 2021.
- Postal officials have indicated plans for further price increases.
- The price hike applies to first-class mail services.
What Happened
The United States Postal Service is implementing a 4.8% increase in the price of first-class Forever stamps, effective Sunday.
Why It Matters
Rising stamp prices could impact mailing expenses for consumers and businesses, and reflect broader changes in postal service operations and funding.
What's Next
Postal officials have signaled the possibility of additional price increases in the future. Observers may monitor how the change affects mail volume and USPS finances.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft8h agoUSPS stamp price increase set to take effect in days with 4.8% hike
- CBS NewsLeft5h agoUSPS raising the price of a Forever stamp starting on Sunday
