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USPS To Hike Stamp Prices By About 7.4% To 78 Cents Effective This Summer

The U.S. Postal Service has proposed raising the price of a “forever” stamp from 73 cents to 78 cents as part of a broader rate hike set to take effect July 13, pending approval from the Postal Regulatory Commission, according to CBS News.

The increase would raise mailing service prices by about 7.4%.

The USPS says the hike is necessary for financial stability, continuing a trend of rate increases under former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who warned customers to expect “uncomfortable” pricing adjustments after a decade of flawed pricing models.

CBS writes that DeJoy stepped down in March after nearly five years, as the Trump administration and the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by Elon Musk, floated the idea of privatizing mail delivery.

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6 thoughts on “USPS To Hike Stamp Prices By About 7.4% To 78 Cents Effective This Summer”

  1. Forever stamps have turned into currency. Buy them in bulk now and wait for the price to go up then sell at a slight discount for profit.

    1. They did but they are going up again this summer. A postal employee told me they are going up every 6 months.

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