I'm not sure what you're looking for, so here's what's on the United States Postal Service website : www.usps.comDomestic Prices
Domestic ServiceAverage Delivery TimeStarting PricePricing FactorsExpress Mail®Overnight, most locationsFrom $13.65Prices based on weight and distance
Flat rate envelope available!Priority Mail®1 - 3 daysFrom $4.90Prices based on weight and distance
Flat rate options available!First-Class Mail®1 - 3 daysFrom $0.44Prices based on weight and shape
Parcel Post®2 - 8 daysFrom $4.90Prices based on weight and distanceMedia Mail®2 - 8 daysFrom $2.38Prices based on weight (content restrictions apply)Library Mail2 - 8 daysFrom $2.26Prices based on weight (content restrictions apply)
International Prices
International ServiceAverage Delivery TimeStarting PricePricing FactorsGlobal Express Guaranteed®1-3 daysFrom $33.95Prices based on weight, size and distance - USPS GXG envelope pricing is available!Express Mail International®3 - 5 daysFrom $26.95Prices based on weight and distance
Flat-rate envelope available!Priority Mail® International6-10 daysFrom $11.45Prices based on weight and distance
Flat-rate options available!First-Class Mail International™variesFrom $0.75Prices based on weight, shape and distance
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USPS offers a postal rate calculator on their web site, or you can check rates in-office. If you're just sending a letter the rates are pretty easy - most stamps sold these days guarantee delivery of a standard letter regardless of purchase price.
I am wondering what the rates for the US postal service are, where can I find a US postal rate chart?
Yes. We are an American territory and American citizens. We do have the US Postal Service and the postal rates are the same as they are in the continental US.
There 4 flower stamp is worth 34 cents. They were used to cover increases in postal rates when they weren't sure how much would be authorized. Check the US Postal web site for specific pictures to match up with the one you have.
The US postal rates have increased a total of eight times in the past 12 years. The Postal Service claims the increases are needed to offset the over $25 million per year they are losing.
As of January 27, 2013 the US Postal Service price for a postcard stamp became $.33. It is advisable to check the USPS site for current pricing, as postage rates can change frequently.
Hawaii is a US State so the postal rates are the same.
The US postal service has a website. The website has a quick tool bar located on the upper left hand corner. One of the quick tabs says 'Calculate a Price'. Here people will be able get a more detailed quote for your packages.
I'm trying to send some gifts across the United States. Where can I check the us postal rate chart?
Whenever the US Postal Service thinks it is losing money. The increases are usually 2 cents though, and seem to occur every couple years.
Is the US postal rate chart in my office up to date? How often do they update it? Can I check it online?
Yes. The postal rate to all cities in Hawaii is the same as elsewhere in the US. Check UPS/USPS!
Stamps.com may be able to help you find US postage rates. You can also try the website of your postal agency, depending on where you live, or the website for the United States Postal Service.