The price of stamps is again.
The US Postal Survey has proposed the rate increase in the notice filed in the name of the Postal Regulatory Commission last week. Move, increases 73 cents 78 cents from outstanding approval – approximately 6.8% increase – July 13.
USPS has executed prices on the stamp 19 times From 2000 but insisted in a news that he is still the “affordable in the world.” The latest prices executes before the proposal is applicable before 2084, when the stamp reaches 73 cents forever.
Withdraw steps from traditionStamp ps are held steady after being stabilized in January while the agent has earlier been able to expel the expects to increase the price to extend prices. However, in the release, the postal service said to increase the prices to gain “financial stability” and to stay on track with 10 years Providing a US plan.
Assuming Regulators are approved approval, future changes only represent one Increase in five planned prices Passed through 2027.
Increased (with other things)
Stamps are not just the matter facing prices on the USPS this year. More Includes proposed hike for postage:
- Postal for 1-ounce of letters: Up to 74 cents to 74
- Postal for home postcards: 56 cents 62 cents
- Postal for international postcards: $ 1.65 to $ 1.70
- Postal for 1-ounce international characters: $ 1.64 to $ 1.70
- Additional-ounce price for characters: 28 cents to 29 cents
But guess what? There is a price Decrease 12% for postal insurance. Short wins are still won.
What is next for USPS?
Price proposal declaration comes specifically for postal service. In November, agency Reported For 2024 financial year, 9.5 billion deficit of 9.5 billion, loss of Rs 6.5 billion earlier years ago.
Former US postmaster General Louis Diye said that as a lack of government doois mast and alien that agency can be privileged (a trick Raised a lot of questions The legality of the surroundings). USPS has been worked as independent official organizations 1971.
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