The Postal Services requested a 2 cent increase in first class stamps to take effect early next year, then proposed to Congress to eliminate the need for the postage increase. Postal Services said the price increase was needed not for increased costs of delivering mail, but because of a 2003 law which requires the agency to deposit $3.1 billion annually into an escrow account. The Postal Service said it would drop the postage increase request if Congress would cancel this requirement.
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The following postal rate increases have been proposed:
- First Class Letters: They would increase 2 cents to 39 cents for the first ounce, then increase 1 cent to 24 cents for each additional ounce.
- Post Cards: They would increase 1 cent to 24 cents.
- Express Mail: The lowest charge would increase from $10.70 to $11.30.
- Priority Mail: The lowest charge would increase from $3.85 to $4.05.
- Parcel Post: The lowest charge would increase from $2.81 to $2.96.
- Certified Mail: The charge would increase from $2.30 to $2.40.
- Insurance: The minimum charge would increase from $1.30 to $1.35.
- Money Order: The charge would increase from 90 cents to 95 cents.
- Registered Mail: The charge would be increased from $7.50 to $12.75.
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The following postal rate increases have been proposed:
- First Class Letters: They would increase 2 cents to 39 cents for the first ounce, then increase 1 cent to 24 cents for each additional ounce.
- Post Cards: They would increase 1 cent to 24 cents.
- Express Mail: The lowest charge would increase from $10.70 to $11.30.
- Priority Mail: The lowest charge would increase from $3.85 to $4.05.
- Parcel Post: The lowest charge would increase from $2.81 to $2.96.
- Certified Mail: The charge would increase from $2.30 to $2.40.
- Insurance: The minimum charge would increase from $1.30 to $1.35.
- Money Order: The charge would increase from 90 cents to 95 cents.
- Registered Mail: The charge would be increased from $7.50 to $12.75.
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