The current price for a stamp is .46 cents for one ounce. The price increases .20 cents for each additional ounce for flat letters. Forever Stamps can be purchased at any time; they are locked in prices that can be used any time in the future without having to add additional postage when the rates increase.
A first class postage stamp is 44 cents.
41 cents As of May 7th, 2009 - 43 cents According the Postage Price Calculator at usps.gov, queried on 5/11/09, a first class letter is $0.44. For a quick current answer, see howmucharestamps.com
The price of a first class stamp in the US increased to 44 cents on May 11, 2009, from 42 cents previously.
As of July 4, 2013, the current price of a United State Postal Service first class stamp is 46 cents. This price is good for a letter that weighs up to one ounce.
The price was 2 cents for once ounce of First Class Mail.
There is none. The current cost of a First Class Stamp in the US is 44 cents. A Forever Stamp also costs 44 cents.
Currently, the cost of a first-class United States Postal Service stamp is 46 cents. The forever stamps that the post office sells will always remain enough to send mail, even if the price of stamps goes up.
What is the price for postcard stamps? Current price to mail a postcard is 32 cents.
the current price of a stamp is 44 cents. First-Class Mail Letter (1 oz.) is 44 cents. Each additional ounce costs 17 cents. Postcard stamps are now 28 cents.
44 cents.
I think it is 37 cents.
The first ounce of First Class mail is 44 cents.
It is expected that there will be an increase. Most of the First Class stamps currently available are Forever stamps. They will be valid after the postage rate goes up.
I checked on the USPS.com web site.... U.S. Postal Service... Regular stamps are .42 each. I checked on the USPS.com web site.... U.S. Postal Service... Regular stamps are .42 each.
All stamps issued by the US since the end of the Civil War are valid for their face value. If there is no value shown, visit the USPS web site for a chart of the value of the undenominated stamps that they have issued. There is also a new 'Forever' stamp. This is being issued at the current cost of a First Class stamp and will be valid for one unit of First Class postage 'forever' regardless of what the price goes up to.
The current First Class postage rate is 45 cents (since 22 January 2012).
By 2 cent. A first class mail is now 44 cents