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The thread discusses anticipated postal price increases, with participants sharing their reactions and experiences related to mailing costs and the use of forever stamps.
Views differ on the frequency and necessity of postal price increases, with some participants expressing strong dissatisfaction while others focus on practical solutions like purchasing forever stamps.
Participants share personal experiences and reactions to postal pricing trends, reflecting a mix of frustration and practical considerations regarding mailing costs.
Consultants who frequently use postal services for their business communications may find the discussion relevant.
Forever stamps are good forever, even when there's a postage increase. You don't have to worry about having 1 or 2 cent stamps around to make up the difference. And you can also stock up at the lower postage rate, with plans to use them after the increase.Michelle's Kitchen said:What are forever stamps??? I try and not to mail stuff to the outragous price for mailing stuff...
Yes, postal prices are expected to increase in 2023. The United States Postal Service (USPS) typically adjusts its rates annually, and these changes can affect various mailing services.
Postal price increases are influenced by several factors, including rising operational costs, inflation, and the need for the USPS to maintain financial stability. Additionally, changes in service demand and delivery logistics can also play a role.
The USPS generally raises postal rates once a year, usually in January. However, they can implement additional increases if necessary, based on financial needs and regulatory approvals.
Yes, postal price increases typically affect all types of mail, including first-class letters, packages, and international shipping. However, the extent of the increase may vary depending on the service type.
You can stay informed about postal price changes by visiting the USPS official website, subscribing to their newsletters, or following their social media channels for the latest updates on rates and services.