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2008 RATE CHANGEThe USPS has proposed a First Class Rate Change effective May 12, 2008. MailShip Technology will start mailing out letters the first of April 2008 for customers to place their orders for the new rate change. 2008 First Class Rate Change: On May 12, the USPS will adjust prices for Market Dominant products (i.e. First Class, Periodicals, Standard Mail and special services). The average increase by class of mail is at or below the rate of inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index. Pricing highlights: · A First Class Mail stamp will be $0.42. · No change in the First Class Mail single-piece additional-ounce price. · Lower additional-ounce price for presorted First Class Mail letters. · Lower pound price for Standard Mail saturation and high-density flats. · Shape-based pricing for First Class Mail International letters, flats, and parcels. · First Class Mail International price groups expand from five to nine groups. Select prices:
For Market Dominant prices, links to downloadable pricing files, and additional information, please visit the USPS website at www.usps.com/prices. The USPS will announce new prices for Competitive Product shipping services (i.e. Express Mail, Priority Mail, Parcel Select and International Mail) in March.
Future Changes: Consistent with the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (www.usps.com/postallaw/) the USPS will adjust mailing services prices each May. By law, these prices can increase on average no more than the rate of inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index. The USPS plans to provide 90 days advance notification for future rate changes, to help mailers prepare for the change.
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