New Postage Rates Go Up Today

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According to the United States Post Office, the cost of mailing a standard first class piece of mail is raised to 42 cents, an increase of one-cent effective May 12, 2008. I visited the US Post Office in Helena, Montana, today and spoke with a USPS employee about the new postage rates.

First off, the previous rate for a first class letter was 41 cents. The new postage rate of 42 cents has the same mailing standards as the old rate. The standard rate is for a letter that weigh one ounce or less and measures 5 inches to 11 1/2 inches long and 3 1/2 inches to 6/8 inches wide. If the letter is outside of these minimum and maximum dimensions you will need to pay extra for post.

The very popular Forever Stamp was reissued on May 12, 2008. The Forever Stamp has the advantage of being non-denominated and will always be honored for first class letters weighing one-ounce or less, regardless of subsequent increases in postage. The cost of a book of 20-stamps is $8.40. It can be purchased on-line. You will receive the stamps within two to three days.

The Forever Stamp

The Forever Stamp was originally designed by Carl T. Herrman of Carlsbad, California in 2007. It depicts the Liberty Bell a symbol of our nations struggle for independence and liberty. The stamp art was created by Tom Engeman of Brunswick, Maryland. It is a computer-generated image of the Liberty Bell. The Forever Stamp was originally issued in 2007. Individuals with previously issued Forever Stamps will not be affected by today’s rate increase.

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