USPS to Keep Stamp Prices Unchanged Until Mid-2026

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USPS to Keep Stamp Prices Unchanged Until Mid-2026

A U.S. Postal Service office near the Los Angeles International Airport in California. Patrick T. Fallon / AFP

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will not raise prices for market-dominant products, including first-class mail, through the first half of next year.

Postmaster General David Steiner announced the decision on Set. 24 after the USPS Board of Governors accepted his recommendation for a price freeze. As a result, the price of a stamp to mail a one-ounce, single-piece first-class letter will stay unchanged at $0.78 until mid-2026.

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