New postage rates go into effect on Monday. To help you make sense of it, we’ve updated our handy U.S. Postal Rates sheet. In addition to increasing rates in all categories, USPS has now applied shaped-based pricing to all international mail. For an explanation of shaped-base pricing and how to use media mail or bound printed matter, check out our Zinester’s Guide to U.S. Mail (PDF).

We’ve also updated our events page!


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9 Comments so far

  1. Darren on April 19, 2010 8:08 am

    Great effort and thanks

  2. Barbara Waits on October 10, 2010 3:55 pm

    would like to see a rate sheet to configure postage at home

  3. Barbara Waits on October 10, 2010 3:56 pm

    doing a good job

  4. admin on October 12, 2010 5:21 pm

    Not sure what you mean, Barbara. The rate sheet is designed to let you figure out the appropriate postage rate on your own. Is there some information you think is lacking?

  5. Ada on April 25, 2011 1:53 pm

    I’ve an old sheet for 2010 & need to get an updated one.

    Thank you,

    Ada Ruiz

  6. Ada on April 25, 2011 1:57 pm

    Wow it nice to get something updated.

    Thank you, & keep up the great work!

  7. Don Bowen on June 14, 2011 5:59 am

    Need an updated price sheet

  8. Linda Blomberg on August 30, 2011 10:03 am

    I wouod like a rate sheet to figure my postage from home, I have a postal scale to get the correct weight.

  9. Ernest Portillo on October 31, 2011 10:32 am

    Extremely difficult to get mailing prices when calling 1-800 Ask USPS. I called three time because I felt that the postage given me was incorrect and I received three diff prices. I understand that workers answering calls are not postal works and are not familiar as to what questions to ask and they don’t perform GIST greet,inquire,suggest,and thank.I’m very familiar with your DMM and can figure prices out and find out all the governing regs for mailing. All I need is a mailing list for first class letters and small padded envelopes weighing less than 13oz.,priority prices, express prices. Do you still have price guides for domestic mail and international mail that were given to businesses or individuals. I was in mailing requirements office and I trained counter clerks in the post office and dealt with regs pertaining to solving problems. Do you still sale DMM’s and IMM’s to the public?