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New 73-Cent Stamp Marks USPS Price Increase

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The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has announced a new forever stamp priced at 73 cents, a five-cent increase from the previous rate in January 2024. This price hike reflects broader changes affecting various USPS services and aims to help stabilize the Postal Service’s finances.

One significant reason for this increase is the steady decline in first-class mail usage, which includes bill payments, cards, and letters. The advent of email and texting has drastically reduced the volume of traditional mail. In July 2007, USPS handled 2.7 billion pieces of first-class mail. By June 2023, this number had dropped 68 percent to just 900 million.

Starting July 14, the price of first-class Forever stamps will rise from 68 cents to 73 cents, representing an increase of over 7%. This adjustment is part of the USPS’s “Delivering for America” plan, a 10-year strategy introduced in 2021 to ensure financial stability. When this plan was first implemented, Forever stamps cost 55 cents.

The price increases extend beyond stamps. Additional-ounce single-piece letters will go up from 24 cents to 28 cents. However, not all services are experiencing price hikes. Post office box rental fees will remain unchanged, and postal insurance costs will decrease by 10%.

International mailing costs are also rising. International postcards and 1-ounce letters will increase by 10 cents each, from $1.55 to $1.65.

First-class mail accounted for more than 30% of USPS revenue in 2023. The “Delivering for America” plan is projected to generate $44 billion in additional revenue by 2031, ensuring the Postal Service can continue to provide essential services.

While these price changes might impact consumers, they are a crucial step in maintaining the viability of the USPS in a digital age. Despite the convenience of emails and texts, traditional mail’s reliability and personal touch still hold significant value.

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