DO YOU STILL USE THE POSTAL SERVICE?Unless you've got a stash of Forever Stamps sitting around, it might be time for a trip to the post office. The price of mailing a letter jumps 2 cents Monday.
First-class mail will now cost 44 cents for the first ounce. Large envelopes cost twice that, 88 cents. Mailing a postcard will cost 28 cents.
The Postal Service said the price increase, announced in February, is necessary because of rising production costs.
Under law, the price of stamps is not allowed to rise faster than the U.S. consumer price index, which measures inflation.
Forever Stamps allow customers to effectively circumvent price hikes.
Sold for the rate of a first-class stamp, they can be used at any time for a one-ounce letter. The Post Office says it has sold billions since introducing the stamps two years ago.
in the age of e-mail, pdf, jpegs, bill pay online, and other electronic documents, why does the post office practice the archaic ritual of delivering the mail to residential addresses 6 DAYS A WEEK. In an average week, I think I get mail in my box 4 of those days, and most of that is JUNK MAIL, which is unwanted. Want to save money MR Post master General, how about cutting back mail delivery to a couple of days a week. Seems like a no brainer. Use have as much gas, employ less people...DUH...The need for the pony express has long past. COME INTO THE 21st century, and stop wasting money and raising rates.
ReplyDeleteUSPS- Raise the price of stamps to 50 cents and STHU for 5-7 years. This is getting ridiculous.
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