

Postal Service stamps to get more expensive. Work with us and unleash the power of Digital Dog Direct.The New Year is almost here, which means its almost time for U.S. Get the most out of your investment in direct mail. Learn more about this potential price change on. According to the Data & Marketing Association, the direct mail household response rate is higher than ever at 5.1%.Ĭompare that to the response rates for email (.6%), paid search (.6%), online display (.2%) or social media (.4%). While the cost of mail may be rising, its value for marketers remains indisputable. Padded Flat Rate Envelope: Current: $7.25 / Proposed:$8.00 Legal Flat Rate Envelope: Current: $7.00 / Proposed: $7.65

Regular Flat Rate Envelope: Current: $6.70 / Proposed: $7.35 Small Flat Rate Box: Current: $7.20 / Proposed: $7/90 The proposed domestic Priority Mail Retail Flat Rate price changes are: Outbound International Letters (1 oz.): Current: $1.15 / Proposed: $1.15ĭomestic Postcards: Current: 35 cents / Proposed: 35 cents Letters (metered 1 oz.): Current: 47 cents / Proposed: 50 cents Letters additional ounces: Current: 21 cents / Proposed: 15 cents Letters (1 oz.):Current: 50 cents / Proposed: 55 cents Also, the cost to mail postcards and international letters will hold steady. will actually be reduced - from 21 cents to 15 cents. Note that there’s a bit of good news: The cost of additional postage for letters weighing more than 1 oz. Postage for metered letters will increase from 47 cents to 50 cents. The cost of a First Class stamp will jump from 50 cents to 55 cents. If the proposal is approved by regulators, the changes will go into effect on January 27, 2019. Postal Service has proposed a significant increase in the price of postage, the largest since 1991.
