The
Postal Service will be forced to reduce prices for Forever stamps and other
mailing products, effective Sunday, April 10.
The
price of mailing a 1-ounce First-Class Mail letter will be 47 cents, down from
49 cents.
Letters
with additional ounces will drop to 21 cents (from 22 cents), postcard prices
will be 34 cents (from 35 cents), and letters and postcards to international
destinations will fall to $1.15 (from $1.20).
Commercial
prices will also decrease. The Postal Explorer site at http://pe.usps.gov/ has a complete list.
The
price reductions are required because the Postal Regulatory Commission has
ordered USPS to reverse a 4.3 percent exigent surcharge that has been in place since
January 2014.
This
is expected to worsen the Postal Service’s financial condition by reducing
revenue and increasing net losses by approximately $2 billion per year.
“The
exigent surcharge granted to the Postal Service only partially alleviated our extreme
multi-year revenue declines resulting from the Great Recession, which exceeded
$7 billion in 2009 alone,” PMG Megan J. Brennan said last month. “Removing the
surcharge and reducing our prices is an irrational outcome considering the
Postal Service’s precarious financial condition.”
The
Retail and Customer Service Operations Blue Site at has a price change kit that includes a stand-up talk, quick reference sheet and FAQs. This information is available at http://blue.usps.gov/customerservicesoperationsandretail/home.shtml.
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