2023 USPS Postal Rates (2024)

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Below are rate changes for some of the most commonly used mail types. Rates below are effective July 14, 2024

Select rates for First-Class® Mail

Rate Category7-14-241-21-24
Single-piece Letter ‒ first oz.$0.73$0.68
Single-piece Metered ‒ first oz.$0.69$0.64
Single-piece Flat ‒ first oz.$1.50$1.39
Each additional oz. (letters and flats)$0.27$0.24
Parcels (retail) – up to 4 oz.$4.75$5.00
Postcards$0.51$0.53
Machinable AADC letter$.543$.553
Nonmachinable MADC$.893$.943
Presorted flat ‒ first oz.$1.27$1.30
Presorted flat – each additional oz.$0.24$0.24
Automation letters: 5-digit ‒ first oz.$.498$.507
Automation postcards: 5-digit – first oz.$.355$.357
Automation flat: 5-digit ‒ first oz.$.831$.841
EDDM Retail$.198$.203

Select rates for USPS Marketing Mail®

Rate Category7-09-231-21-24
Letter 3.5 oz. or less – AADC (machinable)$.363$.365
Flat 4 oz. or less – ADC (non-automation)$.916$.946
Automation letters: 5-digit$.326$.330
Automation flat: 5-digit ‒ 4 oz. or less$.609$.639
ECR flat ‒ 4 oz. or less: DDU EDDM$.197$.202

Select Rates for Other Services

Misc.7-09-231-21-24
Certified Mail®*$4.35$4.40
Media Mail® – 1 lb. single-piece$3.92$4.13
Library Mail – 1 lb. single-piece$3.72$3.92
Return receipt - retail$3.55$3.65
Return receipt - electronic$2.20$2.32

*The USPS will also offer a combo price for Certified Mail with Restricted Delivery for $11.65 (an increase from $11.45)

For more information on prices:

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Mail Spoken Here: The USPS 10 Year Plan - Special Edition

U.S. Postal Service Applauds Senate Passage of Postal Service Reform Act

Bipartisan Legislation Now Awaits President’s Signature

The U.S. Postal Service congratulated the leadership and members of the U.S. Senate for its bipartisan approval of the Postal Service Reform Act. The bill, which was approved by the House on Feb. 8, now goes to the White House to be signed into law by President Biden.

“With the legislative financial reforms achieved today, combined with our own self-led operational reforms, we will be able to self-fund our operations and continue to deliver to 161 million addresses six days per-week for many decades to come,” said Postmaster General and CEO Louis DeJoy. “I thank the Senate and our Committee leadership that broke the 10-year logjam which has long constrained the finances of the Postal Service. The Postal Service serves every American every day and so it’s only right that our future is now collectively assured by members of all political parties.”

As passed by the House and Senate, the key elements of the Postal Service Reform Act are that it eliminates the unfair, outdated, and burdensome retiree health benefit prefunding requirement, and it integrates our retiree health benefit program with Medicare in a manner that is fully consistent with private sector best practices. The bill also formalizes our obligation to deliver mail and packages six days per-week through an integrated delivery network, and includes accountability, transparency and reporting requirements.

This legislation was an important component of the Delivering for America 10-Year Strategic Plan, which was announced in March 2021. Together with the operational reforms that are also a part of that Plan, the Postal Service will be able to achieve its two primary goals of financial sustainability and service excellence.

Further information about the necessity and merits of this postal reform is contained in this factsheet.

January 2022 Price Change Implementation - Postage Statement Exception Request

For customers who could not make the change to new postage statements by January9,2022, Business Mail Entry Units (BMEUs) and acceptance sites will continue accepting the old postage statements with new prices through close of business on February13,2022.

As of January 9, 2022, the new January 2022 postage statements are required for:

  • First-Class Mail and First-Class Package Service (PS Form 3600-FCM)
  • Priority Mail (PS Form 3600-PM)
  • Nonprofit USPS Marketing Mail (PS Form 3602-N)
  • USPS Marketing Mail (PS Form 3602-R)
  • Package Services (PS Form 3605-R)
  • Periodicals (PS Form 3541)
  • International Mail (PS Form 3700)

AccuZIP6 customers can visit AccuZIP6 Live Support Chat from 8 AM to 7 PM Eastern Time to learn how to quickly and easily update their existing presort to incorporate the new mailing statements without regenerating new IM Barcode information for the presort.

Service Type ID Table Updates for Ballot Mail and Political Mail

The Service Type ID (STID) table available on PostalPro is being updated to include new STIDs for Ballot Mail and Political Mail that may be used when preparing mail for mailing on and after January 23, 2022.

Use of the appropriate STIDs allows for Informed Visibility® Mail Tracking & Reporting (IV-MTR) to identify mailpieces, with all expected service combinations, during mail processing. These new STIDS are only for use on Ballot Mail or Political Mail.

Ballot Mail is any Official Ballot mailed to or from authorized election officials.

Political Mail is any material mailed for campaign purposes by a registered political candidate, campaign committee, or committee of a political party, or political message mailing by a political action committee (PAC), super PAC, or other organization engaging in an effort to influence or drive voter mobilization.

NOTE: For other Election Mail (e.g., voter registration applications, polling place locations, absentee applications, sample ballots) use the appropriate STID for the mail class and ACS™ and IV®-MTR services desired that are identified for First-Class Mail® (page 2) or USPS Marketing Mail® (page 4) of the STID Table. The Election Mail attribute in eDoc (electronic documentation) should be used to identify a mailing that contains any type of Election Mail.

The updated Ballot Mail and Political Mail STID tables effective January 23, 2022, can be found below:

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Updated PostalOne! ® Contingency Plan

The PostalOne! Contingency Plan has been updated to reflect the merger of the PostalOne! Helpdesk with the Mailing & Shipping Solutions Center (MSSC), effective July 1, 2021.

The updated PostalOne!® Contingency Plan is now available on the PostalPro website at: https://postalpro.usps.com/node/852

Previously, external customers would contact PostalOne! concerning Mail.dat/.xml issues, BCG resets, and technical issues within the PostalOne! program. Effective July 1, 2021, these issues should be directed to the MSSC.

Mailing and Shipping Solutions Center Contact Information during normal business hours:

  • Phone: (877) 672-0007
  • Email: MSSC@usps.gov
  • Email: PostalOne@usps.gov

Mailers experiencing an issue/outage with their system during normal business hours must contact the MSSC via phone or email to receive a ticket.

Mailers experiencing an issue/outage with their system outside of normal business hours must contact the Mailing Shipping Solution Center via email at MSSCAdmin@usps.gov to initiate a ticket. It is important to note that this only applies when a mailer experiences an issue with their system. Mailers do not have to contact the Mailing Shipping Solution Center during a USPS issue/outage.
*Note: The MSSC hours of operation are from Monday-Friday 7AM-7PM CST. Customers must provide either a ticket number or a copy of the email sent to MSSCAdmin@usps.gov to the BMEU when presenting mail, which will allow mailers to continue to present mail under the USPS PostalOne! Contingency Plan.

Waiver of January 2021 Mailer Scorecard Assessments

As a result of the extraordinary circ*mstances experienced during the 2020 peak mailing period, our partners in the mailing industry have seen negative impacts to their Mailer Scorecards which may have caused assessments.

Therefore, the US Postal Service has made the decision to waive Mailer Scorecard assessments for Full-Service, Move Update, eInduction and Seamless Acceptance that resulted for January 2021.

• Assessments for the month of January 2021 will be closed, and prevented from logging.
• Normal program assessments will resume for February scorecards.

We appreciate your business and look forward to a continued partnership in the future to grow our business.

2021 Postage Statement Exceptions

For customers who could not make the change to new postage statements by January24,2021, Business Mail Entry Units (BMEUs) and acceptance sites will continue accepting the old postage statements with new prices through close of business on February28,2021.

As of January 24, 2021, the new January 2021 postage statements are required for:

  • First-Class Mail and First-Class Package Service (PS Form 3600-FCM)
  • Priority Mail (PS Form 3600-PM)
  • USPS Marketing Mail—Easy Nonautomation Letters or Flats (PS Form 3602-EZ)
  • Nonprofit USPS Marketing Mail (PS Form 3602-N )
  • Nonprofit USPS Marketing Mail—Easy Nonautomation Letters or Flats (PS Form 3602-NZ)
  • USPS Marketing Mail (PS Form 3602-R)
  • Package Services (PS Form 3605-R)
  • Periodicals (PS Form 3541)
  • International Mail (PS Form 3700)

If you have any questions, please reach out to one of the options below:

  • Mailing & Shipping Solutions Center (MSSC) at 1-877-672-0007
    • Email MSSC@usps.gov
    • Business hours for the MSSC are Monday-Friday from 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Central Time
  • Local Business Mail Entry Units (BMEU)

The Postal Service is pleased to announce the launch of the new Mailing & Shipping Solutions Center (MSSC) email contact option on August 1, 2020 at MSSC@usps.gov .
The toll-free phone number remains the same at 1-877-672-0007. You can now reach a trained and professional Mailing Requirements staff representative who can assist you with all your commercial mailing and shipping needs via email or phone.
The hours of operation of the MSSC are Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Central Time, and closed on holidays.

When contacting the MSSC via email, please include the following information along with your question for better service:
· Company Name & Address
· Contact Name, Phone Number, & Email Address
· Account, CRID, Permit, and/or Incident Numbers
We are excited to share this announcement with you, our valued customers, and look forward to working together as the USPS continues to innovate and streamline solutions for our commercial mailing and shipping partners. For more information on the MSSC visit our page on PostalPro at https://postalpro.usps.com/solutions


Seamless Acceptance Incentive Proposal

As mentioned in the previously held 2021 Price Change webinars, the USPS is proposing an incentive for mailings that are submitted under the Seamless Acceptance program. If approved, the incentive would begin on January 24, 2021 and would be ongoing.

A rate incentive is “a discount that is not a workshare discount and is designed to increase or retain volume, improve the value of mail for mailers, or improve the operations of the Postal Service.” 39 C.F.R. § 3030.523(a)(3).

Seamless Acceptance enables the Postal Service to perform automated verifications of Seamless mailings by reconciling eDocs with barcode scans recorded on mail processing equipment and via handheld scanners, thereby improving operational efficiency when compared to the verification of mail inducted manually. The Postal Service also benefits from the enhanced visibility, which allows for more accurate postage calculation and for the Postal Service to more easily identify and correct issues with mailings.

How It Works:

This proposal provides an incentive to the Electronic Documentation (eDoc) submitters (with a qualified Seamless CRID and an Enterprise Payment System Account) for adoption of the Seamless Acceptance program.

The incentive would be based on the eDoc submitter’s Customer Registration ID (CRID). A Seamless Mailer is defined by their CRID’s status in PostalOne! as “Seamless Acceptance.” Note: Seamless Parallel does not qualify for the discount.

The proposal is to allow Electronic Documentation (eDoc) submitters to receive a Seamless Acceptance incentive of $.001 for the pieces that qualify for Full-Service prices in the mailing, provided the eDoc submitter has an Enterprise Payment account that is used for the incentive and the mailing is paid for using an Enterprise Payment account.

• The incentive is available to all eDoc submitters with a Seamless Acceptance CRID and an Enterprise Payment account who register in PostalOne!

• The incentive is applied to the Enterprise Payment account that corresponds with the permit selected during registration to receive the incentive.

• A permit that corresponds with an Enterprise Payment trust or ACH debit account must be selected to receive the incentive. Trust accounts will receive the incentive upon postage statement finalization and ACH debit accounts will receive the incentive as a daily aggregate.

• To receive the incentive using Mail.dat: use existing Segment Record’s (.seg) “eDoc Sender CRID” field to identify the CRID of the eDoc submitter. To receive the discount using Mail.XML: use existing OpenMailingGroupRequest > MailingGroupData > MailingFacility field to identify the CRID of the eDoc submitter.

Frequently Asked Questions regarding this incentive may be reviewed at: https://postalpro.usps.com/seamless-incentive/faqs

2023 USPS Postal Rates (2024)

FAQs

What are the new post office rates for 2023? ›

First Class 2023 Postage Rates
First Class Postage Rates
Letter0-100g£1.25
Large Letter0-100g£1.95
101-250g£2.70
251-500g£3.30
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What are the current USPS postage rates? ›

Cost of First-Class Stamps
  • Letter Stamps. Standard-sized, rectangular envelopes. From $0.68. Square, Oversized, or Unusual Envelopes. From $1.12.
  • Postcard Stamps. Standard-sized, rectangular postcards. From $0.53.
  • Global Forever® (International) Standard-sized, rectangular envelopes. From $1.55.

Is the post office raising rates in 2024? ›

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, the U. S. Postal Service filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission of mailing services price changes to take effect July 14, 2024. The new rates include a 5-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp from 68 cents to 73 cents. Letters (1 oz.)

What are the changes for USPS in 2023? ›

The PRC has approved the USPS® rate change scheduled to take effect July 9th, 2023. This change will raise the cost of First-Class Mail prices by approximately 5.4%. These increases will help offset the rise in inflation, and help achieve financial stability as part of their Delivering for America 10-year plan.

Did shipping prices go up in 2023? ›

USPS 2023 Shipping Rate Changes Highlights:

Priority Mail Express service prices would increase by 6.6 percent. First-Class Package Service prices would increase by 7.8 percent. Overall, Priority Mail service prices would increase by approximately 5.5 percent. There is no price increase for Parcel Select Ground.

What are the current rates 2023? ›

The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) announced on 8 June 2023 that the repo rate was increased by 25 basis points.This makes the current repo rate 6.50% (from the 6.25% that it was earlier).

Is the USPS increasing certified mail rates? ›

New USPS prices will start Sunday, January 21, 2024

The U.S. Postal Service has announced a postage rate increase to be implemented on Sunday, January 21, 2024. Highlights for Certified Mail® customers include: Certified Mail is increasing $0.05 (1.15%) to $4.40 from $4.35.

Who has the best postal rates? ›

Reason. USPS offers the cheapest and widest variety of options for flat rate shipping services, with products like the Priority Mail® Flat Rate Envelope, the Priority Mail Flat Rate Padded Envelope, the Priority Mail Express® Legal Envelope, and all the different flat rate boxes (small, medium, and large).

How much does USPS charge for postage? ›

Standard-sized, rectangular envelope stamps start at $0.68. Square, oversized, or unusually shaped envelope stamps start at $1.12.

How many stamps do I need for a 2 oz letter? ›

A letter of 1 ounce – 1 Domestic Forever Stamp costs 58 cents. A letter of 2 ounces – 1 Domestic Forever Stamp and one additional ounce stamp at 20 cents costs 78 cents. A letter weighing 3 ounces – 1 Domestic Forever Stamp and two additional 20-cent stamps – costs 88 cents.

How much does it cost to mail a large envelope in 2024? ›

USPS Updated Rates, January 21, 2024
LettersCommercialRetail
First-Class Mail letter (1 oz.)$0.64$0.68
First-Class Mail letter (each additional ounce)$0.24$0.24
First-Class Mail Flat/Large Envelope (1 oz.)$1.39$1.39
First-Class Mail Flat/Large Envelope (each additional ounce)$0.24$0.24
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Are forever stamps still good? ›

As the name suggests, Forever Stamps can be used to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of when the stamps are purchased or used and no matter how prices may change in the future.

Will the USPS get a raise in 2024? ›

Effective March 9, 2024 (Pay Period 07-2024), all career Mail Handler craft employees are scheduled to receive a cost-of-living (COLA) adjustment as outlined in Article 9.3 of the 2022 National Agreement. This is the third of six possible COLA increases under the terms of the current agreement.

What is the new rate for USPS in 2023? ›

2023 USPS postage rate increases
USPS Postage Rate IncreasesJuly 2022January 2023
First Class letter (1 oz., metered)$0.57$0.60
First Class postcards (domestic)$0.44$0.48
First Class postcards (international)$1.40$1.45
First Class letter (1 oz., international)$1.40$1.45
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Sep 6, 2023

What are the new USPS rates for 2024? ›

On April 9, 2024, the United States Postal Service® filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) of Mailing Services price changes to take effect July 14, 2024. The new rates include a 5-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp from 68 cents to 73 cents.

Is USPS increasing shipping rates? ›

Priority Mail® services will increase approximately 5.7% overall for Commercial (online postage) in 2024, with rates starting at $7.90 (previously $7.64). Priority Mail Express® services will increase approximately 5.9% overall for Commercial (online postage) in 2024, with rates starting at $26.35 (previously $24.90).

What are the new postal rates in July 2023? ›

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, the United States Postal Service filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) of mailing services price changes to take effect July 9, 2023. The new rates include a three-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp from 63 cents to 66 cents.

Is the USPS getting rid of flat rate boxes? ›

Effective January 22, 2023, Regional Rate Box pricing has been discontinued. Remaining Regional Rate Boxes can still be used for shipping, but they will be treated as weight and rate packages.

What is the interest rate for post office me in 2023? ›

Synopsis
Sl.No.InstrumentsRate of interest w.e.f 01.04.2023 to 30.06.2023
55 Year Time Deposit7.5
65 Year Recurring Deposit Scheme6.2
7Senior Citizen Savings Scheme8.2
8Monthly Income Account7.4
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Jan 14, 2023

How much is certified mail in July 2023? ›

What are the pricing changes in the USPS July 2023? The Certified Mail fee will see a $0.20 increase from $4.15 to $4.35. Certified Mail with Return Receipt Green Card (Old Fashioned Green Card) will also see a $0.20 jump from $3.35 to $3.55.

What is the new USPS shipping program? ›

As part of the July 9th, 2023 Rate Change, the USPS will be launching a new Competitive Package service called USPS Ground Advantage. This new service will combine USPS Retail Ground, First-Class Package Service, and Parcel Select Ground into a single streamlined shipping service.

What is priority mail flat rate? ›

Priority Mail Flat Rate Products
Free Supplies8Shipping Price
Legal Flat Rate Envelope$8.80 Commercial Pricing $10.15 at Post Office
Small Flat Rate Box$9.05 Commercial Pricing $10.40 at Post Office
Medium Flat Rate Box — 1 (top-loading)$16.00 Commercial Pricing $18.40 at Post Office
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