Well it depends on the size or weight of the package or packages. For the smallest amount 1 to 45 cent. To the biggest package being up to 1.02 depending how many you got will really determine the price
If one is interested in finding international postage rates, the listings will vary depending on what country one wants the rates for. It has been found that for international postage rates from the US there are rates listed on the "USPS" website. International postage rates for Canada can be found on the Canada Post website.
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The best way in order to find postage rates would be to visit the related Postage and Payment Options website at the official USPS site. There is an easy to use Postage Price Calculator that should be helpful.
I assume you are referring to postage rates within the USA? If so, it depends on weight and destination. You can easily calculate the rates on the USPS website linked here.
Postage rates increase as a reflection of the increase in fuel prices, and other related supplies. In order to answer that question of how much the postage would be, you would need to know where you are shipping the envelope from.
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Postage rates have already increased in 2012 and again in 2013. It is very likely that rates will go up again in 2014. You can learn more about the 2013 price raise in postage rates from the USPS website.
Postage rates vary based on the weight of the package/letter and the ship from/ship to addresses. The cost to mail for a stamp in the United States is $0.47.
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To find the most current United State Postal Service (USPS) postage rates, one should visit the official website. As of June 2013, the current postage rate for 1 ounce is 46 cents.