United States Postal Service Price Changes to Take Effect Jan. 22

Highlights of Price Changes to
USPS Mailing Services
 
Mailing Services Effective 04/17/11 Effective 01/22/12
First-Class Mail®  
One-ounce letter $0.44  $0.45
One-ounce flat $0.88  $0.90
One to three ounce parcel $1.71  $1.95
Each additional ounce (letters and flats) $0.20 $0.20
Each additional ounce (parcels) $0.17 $0.17
Postcard $0.29 $0.32

As of Jan. 22, the cost for mailing a one-ounce first-class mail letter will increase one cent to 45 cents; postcard mailing costs will increase to 32 cents. The overall price change for all USPS Shipping Services will be 4.6 percent, with Priority Mail prices increasing an average 3.1 percent.

For more information contact Doug Norwood 479-575-5649 or dwnorwo@uark.edu.

Contacts

Doug Norwood, Manager
PMC Solutions-Mail
479-575-5649, dwnorwo@uark.edu

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