As of 2020, the literacy rate in Poland is estimated to be around 99%. This means that almost all adults in Poland have the ability to read and write. The high literacy rate is a result of Poland's strong educational system and emphasis on literacy skills.
Literacy rate in Poland is so high because there is a compulsory schooling for all children.
99.7%(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_literacy_rate)
I'm from Poland but I live in UK (London) and if comparing the two countries Poland's unemployment rate is high. The unemployment rate in Poland was last reported at 13.2 percent in January of 2012 and from 1990 until 2010, Poland's Unemployment Rate averaged 13.80 percent.
First class postage rate was 29 cents for the first ounce. Second ounce was 23 cents. A postcard cost 19 cents.
98¢ for the first ounce for First Class. The US Postal Service sends all First Class via airmail now, there is no cheaper method, and no longer a special airmail rate.
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It would coast $1.15 for the first ounce.
They are not the same stamps. The ones maked First Class were for a specific postal rate, you would have to specify which one. The FOREVER stamps are valid at the first class rate regardless of what it is.
The current First Class postage rate is 45 cents (since 22 January 2012).
The last postal rate increase in the United States was on January 24, 2021. The price of a First-Class Mail Forever Stamp increased from 55 cents to 58 cents.
The postage rate for a standard First Class letter was 44 cents.
Letters Weight Not OverPrice1 ounce$0.442 ounces$0.613 ounces$0.783.5 ounces$0.95
Postage for an ordinary first class letter sent internationally is $3.24. If you can do what you want to do with a postcard it's $1.20
In 2017, the U.S. first-class postage rate for a 1-ounce letter sent to Italy was $1.15. This rate applied to international destinations and was part of the U.S. Postal Service's international pricing structure. The rate could vary for additional ounces or different types of mail services.
In the US they went up on May 12th, 2008, to 42 cents for a first-class stamp.
The US domestic rate for an ordinary 1st-class letter was 32 cents in 1996.