The United States Postal Service will increase shipping rates temporarily due to the steep increase in the cost of fuel resulting from Donald Trump’s war on Iran. A price increase of 8% will go in effect for anything shipped domestically starting on April 26th, 2026, and will continue until January 17th, 2027. The change affects prices on Priority Mail Express®, Priority Mail®, USPS Ground Advantage®, and Parcel Select®. The price of First Class stamps will not be affected.
Earlier this year, the Post Office increased the price of Priority Mail by 6.6%.
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Bill W.
I wish personally to unthank President Epstein-Trump for causing my USPS rates to increase, likewise gas, food, utility prices, as a result of Operation Epstein Fury, the President’s largest, to date, attempt to get the Trump-Epstein Files off page one. Good try, Donnie.
I wish personally to unthank President Epstein-Trump for causing my USPS rates to increase, likewise gas, food, utility prices, as a result of Operation Epstein Fury, the President’s largest, to date, attempt to get the Trump-Epstein Files off page one. Good try, Donnie.