Postage IncreaseGoes Into Effect June 30
Postage Increase
Goes Into Effect June 30
The price of mailing a first-class mail letter will increase three cents on June 30, from 34 to 37 cents.
 âAnd while weâre talking cents,â said US Postal Service Vice President and Consumer Advocate Francia Smith, âit makes good sense for customers to purchase stamps before the new rate takes effect.â
New 37-cent first-class mail stamps are available now. A new three-cent âStarâ stamp is also available, to add to 34-cent stamps customers may still have on hand.
âThere are many different ways to purchase stamps if you canât get to the post office,â advised Ms Smith. âWherever you are ââ at home, at work, or where you shop ââ you can buy stamps. Stamps are available at conveniently located stamp machines or ATMs and at many retail businesses such as banks, grocery, drug, and convenience stores.â
Those who do not want to leave their homes or offices can go online to The Postal Store at www.usps.com to order stamps. The Postal Store is selling special rate-change combo packs containing both 37-cent and 3-cent stamps and a handy rate card. Stamps can also be ordered by phone by calling 800-STAMP24.
âWe are trying to make buying stamps as easy as possible for our customers,â said Ms Smith.
Local post offices in Newtown, Botsford, and Hawleyville are also selling the new stamps and expect a brink business in three-cent stamps in the coming days.
Customers depositing mail in collection boxes should be careful to note the next scheduled pickup posted on the box. If no more pickups are scheduled before Sunday, June 30, the new postage rate should be affixed.