

Padded flat-rate envelope: now $8.40, a 40¢ increase.Legal flat-rate envelope: now $8.05, a 50¢ increase.Regular flat-rate envelope: now $7.75, a 40¢ increase.APO/FPO large flat-rate box: now $19.60, a $1.15 increase.Large flat-rate box: now $21.10, a $1.15 increase.Medium flat-rate box: now $15.05, a $1.30 increase. Track packages, pay and print postage with Click-N-Ship, schedule free package pickups, look up ZIP Codes, calculate postage prices, and find everything you need for sending mail and shipping packages.Small flat-rate box: now $8.30, a 40¢ increase.Outbound international letters (1 oz.): now $1.20, a 5¢ increase.ĭomestic Priority Mail flat rate retail price changes include:.

The price increase aims to maintain competitive rates and provide "needed" revenue for the Postal Service, according to a USPS news release. The Governors of the Postal Service approved the 1.9% increase for mailing and a variable increase for shipping based on the Consumer Price Index and market conditions, respectively. The price change was initiated on Sunday to give offices time to transition records and facilities like automated services.

Swanson asked customers to bear with the Postal Service through the price changes made in response to economic fluctuations. The biggest impact is on domestic Priority Mail flat rate prices. "There is no impact on the first class mail, or the Forever Stamp, at 55¢," said Ernie Swanson, Oregon and Washington USPS spokesperson, on Monday. Postal Service's Mailing and Shipping Services increased the prices for several mailing and shipping services, effective Sunday, but did not raise the price of the first-class Forever Stamp.
