From May 2009 to late 2011 in the US, the one-ounce first class rate was 44 cents. The rate for a second ounce was only 17 cents, for a total of 61 cents.
(Assuming that the letter is neither a large envelope or a thick envelope, which are charged at different base rates.)
Major mailers were eligible for reduced rates for pieces between 1 and 2 ounces when they included a return reply envelope.
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0.44 cents for a regular first class stamp (letter up to 3.5 ounces) Up to about $4.00 for a package weighing up to 13 ounces (the max for first class)
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In 2014, the cost of postage for a 1.4-ounce letter sent via USPS was $0.49, which was the price for a standard first-class letter weighing up to 1 ounce. For letters weighing between 1 ounce and 2 ounces, the additional charge was $0.21, bringing the total to $0.70 for a 1.4-ounce letter.
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there are 16 ounces in one pound there are 92 ounces total cost per 1 ounce - 2.21/92 = 0.024 cost per 1 pound - 0.024*16 = 0.384 or 39 cents per pound
First class (regular envelopes weighing under 13 ounces) is based on weight, not location. So if I was sending 1 letter across town and the other across the country they would cost the same amount.
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The number of Forever stamps needed to mail a heavy letter depends on its weight and the destination. As of 2023, a standard Forever stamp covers the cost of a letter weighing up to 1 ounce. For letters weighing between 1 ounce and 2 ounces, you typically need an additional stamp. It's best to check the current USPS rates for heavy letters to determine the exact number of stamps needed.
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