no
I think it is still possible that the USPS will ask for an increase. However, they will not get an automatic inflation increase because the inflation rate has been near zero. In order to get an increase they will have to provide convincing justification to the board the controls rates.
Check your local post office to find out
A postcard cost 28 cents in 2010. First class letter was 44 cents.
That all depends on which country's stamp you want to know about.
It's 55cents in Australia.
POST CARD stamps, as of May 12, 2009 are up to .28 cents.
Yes, they use these at the post office when the prices go up and you still have old stamps!
you put a stamp on the letter, stick it in your mail box, or run up to the nearest post office, or stick it in the mail box outside the post office.
Go to http://www.knottywood-treasures.com/id39.html or ask your local post office -- they sometimes have a poster up that shows them all -- or look through a stamp catalog.
94 cents. Going up to 98 cents on May 11.
It is no different. You make the address just like you would if it was going anywhere in the US. The US Postal Service can get it to where it has to go.
Yes, their value will increase when the cost of postage goes up. And you will pay the current cost for stamps at the post office.
The post card rate went up 1 cent in October 2009 is 28 cents. It was raised from 27 cents in May of 2009. The price has gone up a penny a year for the last 3 years.