Postage Rates will REMAIN THE SAME!
USPS just announced that postage rates will remain the same through July of 2025!!
Below is a detailed breakdown of what this entails.
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The Rates!
Standard Letters
The price to mail a standard letter will remain at 73 cents of postage! The price for each additional ounce will remain at 28 cents. The nonmachinable surcharge (e.g., invitations with wax seals or that are square shaped) will remain at 46 cents. This means that a simple wedding invitation will cost $1.19 to mail! This is wedding invitation that weighs less than 1 ounce and is subject to the nonmachinable surcharge.
Postcards
The postage rate for postcards will remain at 56 cents.
Flats // Large Envelopes
The baseline postage rate to mail a Flat/Large Envelope will remain at $1.50 in postage. The price for each additional ounce will remain at 27 cents per additional ounce. This means that a flat that weighs 2 ounces, for example, requires $1.77 in postage.
FAQs!
How much does it currently cost to mail a normal letter?
If it’s a standard 1 ounce letter, you will need 73 cents of postage.
How much will it cost to send out a normal letter in 2025?
If it’s a standard 1 ounce letter, you will need 73 cents of postage.
How much postage does a wedding invitation need?
It depends on the size and weight of the invitations. If it’s a simple invitation suite that weighs less than one ounce and is non-machinable, you will need $1.19 in postage.
How much is a non-machinable stamp currently worth?
A non-machinable stamp is worth $1.19 in postage.
If I have old forever stamps at home, can I still use them?
Yes! Forever stamps are accepted at the at the 1 ounce mailing rate “forever.” So even if that 1 ounce rate has changed since you bought your forever stamps, the post office will continue to accept them at the standard 1 ounce rate. Where you have to be careful is if your letter weighs more than 1 ounce or isn’t considered a “standard” letter and instead requires more postage above and beyond the 1 ounce rate.
When does a letter usually require extra postage?
A lot of people think that all letters are the same and that they will require a single forever stamp, but that isn’t true. Postage rates actually vary and depend on the size, weight and physical characteristics of your mailing. Some of the most common examples that I see that catch folks off guard are: (i) square shaped envelope - if it’s square (instead of rectangular shape, so like 6 x 6), USPS requires extra postage and (ii) envelopes that have anything that makes them rigid/lumpy - this is a big one with our wedding invitation clients that want to use wax seals or silk ribbon bows around their invitations.
Should we expect to see more rate increases in 2025?
We expect that they will likely announce another postage rate increase for rates starting in July 2025!
As always, we will post updates in rate increases as we find out about them on our blog and social media.
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My last piece of advice is - When in doubt, always double check your postage rates with your local post office (especially when it comes to special mailings like invitations and announcements).
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