The First Class postage rate increased to 44 cents on 11 May 2009 from 42 cents.
US rates have not changed since this summer. First class postage was and is 44 cents for standard one-ounce letter.
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.
45 cents now.
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.
You can find postage rates on the USPS website. The current price of a stamp is 46 cents. It will cost you about 50 cents to a dollar depending on the weight of the letter and the location you are sending it to.
The US postage rates to send a letter to Hong Kong are $0.66 for 1oz, $0.86 for 2oz, $1.06 for 3oz, and $1.26 for 3.5oz. Flats start for $1.12 and increases by $0.20 per ounce.
That is not correct. Postal rates are the rate to send a certain piece of mail. The postage rate for a letter up to the weight of 1 ounce is 44 cents. You can find postage rates at your local post office.
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.
56p for a standard letter (September 2009)
The number of stamps which must be used to mail a letter from the US to Barbados varies based on the weight and size of the letter. An average letter will require 5 stamps to arrive at its destination based on 2013 postage rates.
You must use Canadian postage stamps when you are mailing a letter from Vancouver, BC, Canada. You would need to purchase a certain stamp depending on the letter's destination. Postage rates apply to domestic, USA, and International destinations.
Stamdard First Class Mail had a 42 cent postage rate of 42 cents prior to 11 May and 44 cents after 11 May 2009.