Stamps go up 6.9% to 58-cents on August 29, 2021. 2 Wants To Know looks at the decades with the most increases. GREENSBORO, N.C. — In case you missed it, The price of a stamp is going up as of August 29, 2021, you’ll pay 58-cents to send a letter.

How much is a first class postage stamp?

A first-class stamp, which will cost 60p from 30 April The prices of first- and second-class postage stamps will rise to 60p and 50p respectively from 30 April this year following the lifting of selected price controls, but how much would it cost to post a letter if prices had risen in line with inflation?

What was the cost of a postage stamp in 1882?

Those original stamps cost 3 cents, which would be 49 cents in 2018 dollars. The cost of a stamp remained at 3 cents until 1882. The face value stayed the same at the time but when compared to 2018 dollars, the value did fluctuate.

What’s the current price of first class mail?

First-Class Mail® is an affordable way to send envelopes and lightweight packages. First-Class Mail Forever ® stamps are sold at the current 1 oz letter rate but don’t expire even if the stamp price goes up.

When did the US Postal Service introduce Forever stamps?

The US Postal Service introduced Forever stamps in 2007. These stamps sell for the current cost of postage but instead of having a face-value of that amount, they will always be worth the current value of a first-class stamp. For example, when these stamps were introduced, the cost of a first-class stamp was 41 cents.

A first-class stamp, which will cost 60p from 30 April The prices of first- and second-class postage stamps will rise to 60p and 50p respectively from 30 April this year following the lifting of selected price controls, but how much would it cost to post a letter if prices had risen in line with inflation?

First-Class Mail® is an affordable way to send envelopes and lightweight packages. First-Class Mail Forever ® stamps are sold at the current 1 oz letter rate but don’t expire even if the stamp price goes up.

When did the cost of stamps go up to 4 cents?

The 4-cent stamp was short-lived compared to the earlier years, lasting only 3 years instead of 15 or more years. In 1963, the cost went up to 5 cents (41 cents in 2018 dollars), where it stayed for four more years. In 1968, the cost of a first-class stamp increased again to 6 cents, where it remained for another three years.

The US Postal Service introduced Forever stamps in 2007. These stamps sell for the current cost of postage but instead of having a face-value of that amount, they will always be worth the current value of a first-class stamp. For example, when these stamps were introduced, the cost of a first-class stamp was 41 cents.