Postal Rate Hikes on the Horizon: Five Price Increases Expected in Two Years
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The proposed price increases, which are subject to approval by the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC), would see the cost of a first-class stamp rise from its current rate of $0.55 to $0.60 in the first increase, with subsequent hikes taking the price to $0.65, $0.70, $0.75, and finally $0.80. These increases would be implemented in phases, with the first hike expected to take effect in July 2023, followed by additional increases in January 2024, July 2024, January 2025, and July 2025.


Reasons Behind the Price Increases



Impact on Consumers and Businesses


Stay tuned for further updates on the proposed price increases and their potential impact on the postal industry. In the meantime, you can share your thoughts on the proposed price hikes in the comments below.
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