Essentially, the Unites States Postal Service recommends increases to the retail cost of postage/stamps to the Postal Rate Commission. The process is discussed extensively in the book "Postal Service Labor Arbitrations" by John Zodrow in Denver. Basically, the Postmaster General (PMG) is the chief executive officer of the United states Postal Service and is named by, and serves at the pleasure of, the USPS Board of Governors, as does the Deputy PMG. The Board of Governors oversee the Post Office, now know as the Postal Service. Nine of the 11 Governors of the Board are appointed by the President of the United States, plus the PMG and Deputy PMG. Rate changes, however, are overseen by the Postal Rate Commission, and independent federal agency.
In what way does that answer the question? They only want to know how much a stamp costs. bozo.
What was the cost of a postage stamp in 2001
One stamp will cost 46 cents. A book of 20 stamps will cost $9.20. There was not information about a "pele stamp."
how much did a postage stamp cost in 2016
The current cost of a US postage stamp is 44 cents
It is worth the cost of the stamp.
The cost of a first class stamp in England is 62p.
About $2.00
depends what stamp, normal ones cost around about £1 for loads of them
The cost of the first postage stamp (Scott #1) in 1847, was 5 cents.
a stamp in Montana costs 44cents
It is worth the original cost of the stamp.
Most stamps will show the value of the stamp somewhere on the design.