The United States Postal Service filed a notice on October 7, 2022, with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) regarding the price adjustment for market-dominant products for January 2023. The PRC must approve this price adjustment. The USPS plans to implement these price increases on January 22, 2023.
The proposed price changes include increases ranging from 4.197% to 4.203%. The chart below shows the overall price change increase percentage by class of mail.
First-Class Mail
First-Class Retail one-ounce stamp price is proposed to increase from 60 cents to 63 cents. Overall, First-Class Mail will increase by 4.20%. The balance of the proposed price changes are shown in the charts below.
USPS Marketing Mail
The overall proposed increase for USPS Marketing Mail is 4.203%. However, since Marketing Mail Flats, Parcels, and Carrier Route Mail have not covered their costs, those categories will see larger increases. See the charts below for the detailed percentage changes by category.
The USPS is proposing five new discounts for flat-shaped Marketing Mail pieces, shown in the chart below:
Periodicals Mail
The overall proposed increase for Periodicals Mail is 4.20%.
Package Services Mail
The overall proposed increase for Package Services Mail is 4.197%. Bound Printed Matter Flats will increase by 2.528%, while Bound Printed Matter Parcels will increase by 4.641%. See the detailed chart below.
Special Services
Please see the chart below for the proposed increases in Special Services.
Promotions
The USPS is offering six promotional discounts in the calendar year 2023:
Stay Informed
The full price change proposal notice may be found on the Postal Regulatory Commission website.