As of January 27, 2013, the price of a standard first class stamp is 46 cents. This lets you mail a letter of up to 1oz. If it is between 1 and 2oz it costs 66 cents and 3 oz will cost 86 cents.
Not yet. The Republicans are holding it up.
anything you give up in order to obtain something else. It can be your time when choosing between going to that ball game or studying for your exam. If you go to the ball game the cost was giving up time to study.
When demand is higher than supply prices are going up, at some level customers don't want to buy and sales are going down. When supply is higher than demand prices are going down, at some level demand is again higher than supply and prices are going up.
If you are in the US, a first class stamp is 41 cents right now, until it goes up in May to 42 cents.
94 cents. Going up to 98 cents on May 11.
A first class stamp was 2 cents in 1912. It went up to 3 cents in 1917 for two years and dropped down again.
They are currently 42 cents but they are going up to 44 cents in May, I believe.
First class postage was 3 cents for up to one ounce in 1941.
to the question, price of a postage stamp in 2007 it is and will not go up,41cents for one ounce mailing.
It is going up
Check your local post office to find out
A first class stamp in 1951 was 3 cents. A postcard cost a penny. It went up to 4 cents in August of 1958.
Well a 42 cent stamp is worth 42 cents. There is no mark up on stamps. They cost face value.
44 cents (for up to one ounce) from anywhere in the USA. The stamp does not need to be specifically an airmail stamp since all the mail to Hawaii goes by airmail.
That is when the rate went up to 41 cents from 39.
A stamp would have been 44 cents on that date. It went up to 45 cents on the 22nd of January.