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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.
The economy is the Philippines is thriving. In the first quarter of 2013, the economy steadily rose to 7.8%. This is due to an increase in construction trade. The demand for construction is high as new infrastructures are constantly being built.
The FDI of China has increased by a large amount over the last decade. It reached $59.1 billion in the first six months of 2012 and hit $64.1 billion in 2013.
The current status on America's economy has decreased at a rate of 2.0 percent in the first quarter of 2014. In the last quarter of 2013, the real GDP had increased by 2.6 percent.
In Fiscal Year 2013, the appropriated amount to run the US government was about 1.1 trillion dollars. The first budget of the United States was just a few million dollars.
In the UK a standard first class Royal Mail stamp in December 2013 is 60p.
The postage rate for a standard First Class letter was 44 cents.
Whatever the first class rate of postage is on the day you use it to mail a letter.
In the year 2011 in the United States, First Class postage was 44 cents to start. It went up to 45 cents on January 22nd of 2013. That amount was for the first ounce of postage.
40-60 cents.
Yes, there is a postage stamp dedicated to Rosa Parks. The United States Postal Service issued a stamp in her honor in 2013 as part of the Civil Rights Pioneers commemorative stamp series. The stamp features a portrait of Rosa Parks with the words "USA First-Class Forever" and "Rosa Parks" written below her image.
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.
There really is no 2nd Class postage stamp. Stamps are issued in multiple denominations to cover any rate necessary. While the bulk of stamps sold are those that match the first class rate, you can buy them in a wide variety of values.
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.
46 cents
44 cents as of August 1, 2010. The price will probably go up in early 2011, but you can by a "forever" stamp now for 44 cents that will be good for first-class postage "forever".
Went up to .46 in January