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The United States Postal Service on Friday announced they are moving forward with postal rate changes later this summer, sending the price of a first-class stamp from 55 cents to 58 cents. The ...
It’s been hard to avoid the conversation around postal rates in the commercial and direct mail printing industry during the past few years. As Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has made aggressive moves ...
As the holiday season approaches, the U.S. Postal Service is implementing temporary price hikes on popular shipping services ...
Get ready to pay more for a postage stamp. The U.S. Postal Service will raise the price of a stamp from 63 cents to 66 cents on July 9. The Postal Service said the rate increase is part of its 10-year ...
Overseas businesses that sell goods to Americans faced increased bureaucracy, higher taxes, and unprepared national carriers.
USPS wants to raise mailing rates by 7.4% starting July 13. Forever stamps would go from 73¢ to 78¢; other rates would also increase. The Postal Regulatory Commission must approve the changes first.
Sheri Kasprzak is a Newsweek editor based in Providence, Rhode Island. Her focus is reporting on finance and economy. Sheri joined Newsweek in October 2023. She is a graduate of Columbus State ...
The U.N. postal agency says postal traffic into the United States plunged by more than 80% after a Trump administration move ...
Magazine publishers and direct mail marketers got a lump of coal in their stockings over the holidays, with the Postal Regulatory Commission's decision to approve an “exigent rate increase” on postage ...
Citing a faltering economy and rising costs, the U.S. Postal Service said yesterday that it will seek a 3-cent increase in the price of a first-class stamp, from 34 cents to 37 cents, as part of a 9 ...
If the Postal Service is to be run like a business, it needs the freedom to set its prices like a business, Postmaster General John E. Potter said yesterday. Potter told the President's Commission on ...