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USPS Raises Forever Stamp Price to 82 Cents

The U.S. Postal Service increased First-Class mail rates, with Forever stamps now costing 82 cents per unit.

USPS Raises Forever Stamp Price to 82 Cents

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The U.S. Postal Service has implemented another price increase for First-Class mail postage, bringing the cost of a Forever stamp to 82 cents. According to industry reports, the adjustment is part of the agency's ongoing efforts to shore up its financial position amid persistent operational pressures.

The rate hike reflects the USPS's continued challenge in maintaining fiscal stability as mail volume and revenue streams face structural headwinds. Rate increases have become a regular feature of the postal service's financial management strategy in recent years.

The new pricing takes effect immediately for customers purchasing Forever stamps and other First-Class mail services. The adjustment applies across all USPS channels, including retail locations, online ordering, and business mail services.

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