USPS may raise price of first-class stamps
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The PRC is currently under pressure from several members of Congress to intervene and pause the hikes. Some lawmakers have argued that the USPS should not be permitted to raise rates while it is simultaneously undergoing a network reorganization that has resulted in service delays in several regions, including Atlanta and Richmond.
(NewsNation) — The price of sending a first-class letter could soon rise to nearly a dollar as the U.S. Postal Service struggles to stay afloat. Under a “financial crisis,” USPS wants to increase the price of first-class stamps from 78 cents to ...
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