They go up on May 12, 2008. I looked it up on USPS.com
US postage rate increases -- for ordinary first class letters ============================================ June, 1932 up to 3 cents from 2 cents. July, 1958 up to 4 cents Jan , 1963 up to 5 cents July, 1968 up to 6 cents May, 1971 up to 8 cents June, 1974 up to 10 cents June, 1976 up to 13 cents June, 1978 up to 15 cents May , 1981 up to 18 cents Nov , 1981 up to 20 cents Feb , 1985 up to 22 cents June, 1988 up to 25 cents June, 1991 up to 29 cents <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Jan , 1995 up to 32 cents June, 1999 up to 33 cents Jan , 2001 up to 34 cents June, 2002 up to 37 cents Jan , 2006 up to 39 cents May , 2007 up to 41 cents May , 2008 up to 42 cents May , 2009 up to 44 cents
Currently, 42 pounds = 44.68 Euros
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In the U.S. Postal Stamps are 42 cents each
The postage rate in 2009 started off at 42 cents. It was raised from 42 cents to 44 cents on May 11th. The second ounce of postage remained at 17 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.
41 cents if the flag has a tan background and 42 cents if it has a bluish background according to the US Postal Service Customer Service Hotline.
Flag stamps were 42 cents face value, they were supposed to be forever stamps, postage never to increase from that 42 cents, but that flew out the window real fast.
Postage is now 42 cents.
May 12, 2008, 41 cent stamps go up to 42 cents.
You can purchase 1 cent or 2 cent stamps.
42 cents. But if you don't want to buy a 42 cent stamp then go ahead and put 42 1 cent stamps on there.
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.
Just one stamp is needed! But it does have to be the right denomination. Currently a single ounce cost 44 cents.
Well a 42 cent stamp is worth 42 cents. There is no mark up on stamps. They cost face value.