First Class postage became 44 cents on 11 May 2009 and was increased to 45 cents on 22 January 2012.
The US domestic rate for an ordinary 1st-class letter was 42 cents in 2009 until May 11 when it went up to 44 cents.
In 2009, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $2.35
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For a first class envelope is cost 44 cents
The price of a US First Class Stamp started 2009 at 42 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up to 44 cents on May 11th.
The price of a US First Class Stamp in January of 2009 was 42 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up to 44 cents on May 11th.
Yes, you can still use a Forever stamp issued by the United States Postal Service in 2009. This was the revolutionary idea of the Forever stamp - you can purchase a first-class stamp at today's price then not have to purchase additional postage later when the price goes up. The stamp is called the "Forever Stamp" because it will be valid forever for a first class envelope.
First Class postage became 44 cents on 11 May 2009 and was increased to 45 cents on 22 January 2012.
First Class is 44 cents
The first class postage rate was 42 cents in 1999. It went up to 44 cents on May 11th.
The new first-class postage stamp changed from .42 to .44 on May 11, 2009.
It is a forever stamp. It is good for the current value of a first class stamp.
A first Class letter of one ounce or less of a standard size and shape could be mailed for 42 cents but the price was increased to 44 cent on 11 May 2009.
42 cents HOWEVER on May 11th, 2009 it will be raised to 44 cents
The price today is .42 cents; will be .44 cents on May 11.