As of my last update, the postage for a 9-ounce letter in the United States typically falls into the category of large envelopes or packages, which may require additional postage beyond the standard first-class rate. The cost can vary depending on the specific service chosen (like Priority Mail). For the most accurate and current rates, it's best to check the United States Postal Service (USPS) website or visit a local post office.
20 cents
1 ounce
Postage to Europe from the US is 98 cents for a one-ounce letter.
In 1955, the postage rate for a first-class letter in the United States was 3 cents for the first ounce.
It costs $0.98 to send a postcard or a 1-ounce letter to Aruba. It's $1.76 for a 2-ounce letter and $2.54 for a 3-ounce letter.
For a 2.3-ounce letter, you would typically need to apply the postage rate for letters weighing between 2 and 3 ounces. As of October 2023, the postage rate for a first-class letter in the U.S. is generally around $0.78 for the first ounce, plus additional charges for each additional ounce. Therefore, you would likely need about $0.98 in postage for a 2.3-ounce letter. Always check with your local postal service for the most accurate and current rates.
65 cents
The postage for a letter sized piece is .90 cents US up to the first ounce.
A standard size, one ounce letter has a 45 cent postage rate.
Postage to Europe from the US is 98 cents for a one-ounce letter.
Domestic postage is $1.39 for an ordinary envelope of uniform thickness.
The first ounce on postage is typically $0.49. Any additional ounce is around $0.21. You are looking at around $0.70 for postage of that letter. Just bring a dollar and you should be fine! If you use a postage meter, there is a 1 cent discount. so the total is $.69.