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U.S. Postal Service adjusts 2013 prices

New Global Forever stamp makes its debut

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BEDFORD PARK, Ill. — Starting Jan. 27, it will only cost a penny more to mail a single-piece, one-ounce First-Class letter to any location in the United States. This is only the second price change for First-Class Mail stamps since 2009.

Forever stamps are always good for mailing a one-ounce letter anytime in the future regardless of changes.

Highlights of the new single-piece First-Class Mail pricing include:

• Letters (1 oz.) – 1-cent increase to 46 cents

• Letters additional ounces – unchanged at 20 cents

• Postcards – 1-cent increase to 33 cents

• Letters to international destinations (1 oz.) – $1.10

New this year will be the First-Class Mail Global Forever stamp, a new international rate stamp. The Global Forever stamp offers a single price for any First-Class Mail International one-ounce letter to any country in the world.

“We’re excited to introduce the new First-Class Mail Global Stamp,” Central Illinois District Manager Peter Allen said. “The new stamp will allow customers to mail letters anywhere in the world for one set price of $1.10, and will ease the transition during price changes.”

Prices for Shipping Services increased by 2.6 percent, with Priority Mail prices increasing an average of 6.3 percent.

Delivery confirmation will be free on Priority Mail and Standard Post (formerly named Parcel Post).
New domestic retail pricing for Priority Mail Flat-Rate products includes:

•  Regular envelope — $5.60

• Legal-size envelope — $5.75

• Padded envelope — $5.95

• Small box — $5.80

• Medium box — $12.35

• Large box — $16.85

• Large APO/FPO/DPO box — $14.85

“The success of our Priority Mail Flat Rate envelopes and boxes has helped make the Postal Service one of the best values in the shipping business,” Allen adds.

More information on new pricing for Mailing and Shipping Services is available at www.usps.com.

Express Mail prices increased on average by 5.8 percent. The Sunday/holiday premium remains at $12.50 for the fourth year in a row. No other charges apply.

Express Mail Flat-Rate Boxes were introduced last year and remain unchanged at $39.95.

Express Mail retail prices begin at $14.10. Express Mail Flat-Rate Envelope retail prices increase to $19.95.

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