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USPS wants to raise price of a stamp to almost $1

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Is USPS going broke? Stamp prices could hit nearly $1 amid struggles
A first‑class stamp could soon cost nearly $1, as the U.S. Postal Service warns it may run out of money by 2027 and looks to raise prices to stay afloat.

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USPS wants to raise the price of a first-class stamp as high as 95 cents
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US Postal Service says it could raise first-class stamp prices
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Postmaster General warns USPS could run out of money
During a Congressional hearing, the head of the USPS warned lawmakers the agency could run out of money.

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USPS proposes First-Class stamp price hike as it warns it could 'run out of cash'
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USPS warns stamp price could rise to nearly $1 amid financial strain
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How much are stamps? USPS says postage could get close to $1 soon

The Postmaster General warns USPS could run out of cash by 2027, potentially raising first-class stamp prices to 95 cents.
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Stamp costs could top $1 under urgent USPS proposal

The United States Postal Service warns it could run out of cash within a year unless Congress approves financial reforms. Here's what to know.
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US Postal Service won’t raise stamp prices in January

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Forever Stamp booklets are displayed at a Costco in Cary, North Carolina. (Photo: Shutterstock/PJ McDonnell) Direct mail advertisers and nonprofit organizations are welcoming the United ...
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Stamp price hike?

Postmaster General David Steiner discussed the possibility of raising stamp prices during a congressional hearing Tuesday.
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