Pricing & Classification DMM Advisory

Message board to keep postal customers informed of changes to mailing standards, services, and prices.

October 10, 2018

USPS™ Announces Proposed New Prices for 2019

The Postal Service™ filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) today of proposed price changes to take effect January 27, 2019. The new prices, if approved, include a five-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail® Forever® stamp from 50 cents to 55 cents. Metered letters would have a three-cent increase.

The proposed prices would raise Mailing Services product prices approximately 2.5 percent, and most of the price increases for Shipping Services products will vary by product, with Priority Mail increasing 5.9 percent, and Priority Mail Express increasing 3.9 percent. While Mailing Services price increases are limited based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Shipping Services prices are adjusted strategically, according to market conditions and the need to maintain affordable services for customers.

The proposed Mailing Services price changes include:

Product

Current

Proposed

Letters (1 oz.)

50 cents

55 cents

Letters additional ounces

21 cents

15 cents

Letters (metered)

47 cents

50 cents

The proposed domestic Priority Mail Flat Rate® retail price changes are:

Product

Current

Proposed

Small Flat Rate Box

$7.20

$7.90

Medium Flat Rate Box

$13.65

$14.35

Large Flat Rate Box

$18.90

$19.95

APO/FPO Large Flat Rate Box

$17.40

$18.45

Regular Flat Rate Envelope

$6.70

$7.35

Legal Flat Rate Envelope

$7.00

$7.65

Padded Flat Rate Envelope

$7.25

$8.00

PRC review and approval of the proposed prices are required before the scheduled January 27, 2019 implementation date. The complete Postal Service price filings with the new prices for all products can be found on the PRC site under the Daily Listings section at https://www.prc.gov/dockets/daily. For the Mailing Services filing, see Oct. 10, 2018, Docket No. R2019-1. For the Shipping Services filing, see Oct. 10, 2018, Docket No. CP2019-3.