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You can check out the starting prices for many of our domestic and international mailing and shipping options below or visit the Postal Explorer ® website to review the full USPS® Price List. Not sure which mailing service you need?
If you want to know how much a postage stamp costs right now, here are the USPS current postage rates and stamp prices.
First-Class Mail ® service is an affordable and easy way to send envelopes and postcards. First-Class Mail Forever ® stamps cost $0.73 (the current 1 oz price) and will never expire, even if the First-Class ™ postage rate goes up. To send packages, see USPS Ground Advantage ® service.
Calculate Postcard price. View Flat Rate Envelopes. View Flat Rate Boxes. Calculate price based on Shape and Size.
Calculate the postage price for mailing letters, postcards, flat rate envelopes, boxes and more with the Retail Postage Price Calculator.
A First-Class Mail ® Forever stamp costs $0.73 and goes in the upper right corner of the envelope. (You can also use any combination of stamps that adds up to $0.73.) If your letter is heavier or bigger, or if you want to add insurance or extra services like Certified Mail ® service, you'll pay more. A standard postcard stamp costs $0.56 ...
What is the weight of your mail piece? Pounds. Ounces. Kilograms. Please select from the following options. View Dimensions. Letter. Large Envelope. Package.
The price changes have been approved by the Governors of the U.S. Postal Service. The price for 1-ounce metered mail will increase to 60 cents, and the price to send a domestic postcard will increase to 48 cents. A 1-ounce letter mailed to another country would increase to $1.45.
The postal service can change the price of postage at any time, and most people do not send letters or packages every day to remember what the going rate is, or what the price would be for a specific size or weight of letter. That is where our site comes in handy in giving you quick and expedient data on postage rates.
What will it cost you (in time, in work hours) to get the price you want? Are you willing to do the work yourself? Or is it more cost effective to send your mailing to a service bureau?