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USPS seeks 3-cent increase for first-class mail

The U.S. Postal Service is asking for another increase in postal rates to help the agency balance its budget. The Postal Service is asking for a 3-cent increase, which would bring the cost of a first-class letter to 49 cents.

WASHINGTON – The financially ailing Postal Service is seeking a 3-cent increase in the cost of mailing a letter – and that would raise the price of a first-class stamp to 49 cents.

The chairman of the postal Board of Governors, Mickey Barnett, cites the “precarious financial condition” of the agency and the uncertain prospects for postal overhaul legislation in Congress.

The agency expects to lose $6 billion this year.

Wednesday’s request for the increase in stamp prices must be approved by the independent Postal Regulatory Commission.

The Postal Service said it would ask for adjustment to bulk mail rates in a filing with the commission Thursday. No details were immediately provided.

Media and marketing businesses say a big increase in rates could hurt them and lower postal volume and revenues.



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