How much does it cost to mail a envelope

Please note that this is just a brief synopsis of the changes. For full rate information please check the USPS website.

New Stamp Rates Effective July 10, 2022

ItemNew Price
Additional Ounce $0.24
Postcard $0.44
Pre-stamped Postcard $0.49
Forever Stamp (Domestic) $0.60
Pre-stamped Envelope $0.76
Letter (2 ounce) $0.84
Letter (3 ounce) $1.08
Global Forever Stamp (International) $1.40
Book of 20 Forever Stamps $12.00
Coil of 100 Forever Stamps $60.00

Domestic Priority Mail Flat Rates

FormatPrice
Envelope $8.95
Legal envelope $9.25
Padded envelope $9.65
Small box $9.45
Medium box $16.10
Large box $21.50
Domestic Priority Express Mail Flat Rate Envelopes $26.95

Please note: Letter rates are only for normal business envelopes (sizes #6 or #10), which are no larger than 6-1/8" in height and 11.5" in length.

Standard manila envelopes are considered large envelopes. Anything larger than 1/4" and smaller than 3/4" in thickness are large envelopes regardless of what size envelope it is. Anything larger than 3/4" in thickness is considered a package regardless of the size of the envelope.

Per postal regulations, if mailing anything requiring a customs form, the from label need to be electronically generated at USPS.com by the customer prior to arriving at the CPU. Customers can at this time still complete blank customs forms at full-service post office locations.

Single Piece First Class Letter Rates

WeightLettersLarge
Envelopes
Packages (Zone 1&2)
1 ounce $0.60 $1.20 $4.50
2 ounces $0.84 $1.44 $4.50
3 ounces $1.08 $1.68 $4.50
3.5 ounces $1.32 - -
4 ounces   $1.92 $4.50
5 ounces   $2.16 $5.10
6 ounces   $2.40 $5.10
7 ounces   $2.64 $5.10
8 ounces   $2.88 $5.10
9 ounces   $3.12 $5.80
10 ounces   $3.36 $5.80
11 ounces   $3.60 $5.80
12 ounces   $3.84 $5.80
13 ounces   $4.08 $7.05

Above prices may vary based on USPS zone. International pricing varies by destination. Visit USPS.com for more information.

Additional Services Rates

OptionPrice
Certified Mail $4.00
Certificate of Mailing $1.75
Return Receipt (must be used in conjunction with another service) $3.25
Money Order (up to $500) $1.65
Money Order ($500.01 - $1000.00) $2.20
Insured Mail starts at $2.65
Registered Mail starts at $14.65

There are many different ways to design and mail a letter, each of which has their pros and cons and different price points. Below are a few factors that will effect the price of your letter mailing.

Envelopes: There are many different envelope options which include different size, types (window, security, invitation, or regular envelopes), colors, and paper weights.  Window envelopes are more expensive but you save money by avoiding printing the address directly on the insert as opposed to directly onto the envelope.  Window envelopes are recommended for letters that include personal information because it is much easier to audit and ensure that the addressee is receiving the correct information.  Envelopes can also have return addresses, taglines, and/or art printed on them in either black and white or color.  All these options will cause variance in the price of the envelope.  There are also a wide variety of envelope sizes and qualities. Standard #10 envelopes are the most cost effective while larger less common envelopes with linen or colored stocks are more expensive.  The design of the flap can also save money, as only specific flap styles can be processed on automated machinery.  Please contact one of our design consultants to help select the best envelope for your campaign (760 480 2323).  

Inserting: Inserting prices will depend on the number of inserts, their size, and the organization of the inserts.  Inserts that are nested are much more expensive than those that are inserted one after the other.  To reduce inserting costs ensure that the envelopes you would like to use are machinable so that the inserts can be inserted by machine as opposed to by hand.  Inserting personalized information into an addressed envelope will also be more expensive because additional auditing will be required to ensure that the address matches the information on the envelope.

Inserts: The price of the folding of inserts depends on the quantity of inserts, how they are folded (letter fold, half fold, z-fold), and if they are nested or inserted sequentially.  Printing costs will depend on whether the letter is generic or personalized and whether the letter will be printed in black and white or color.  One way to reduce costs for color printing of personalized letters is to offset print generic color shells then digitally print the personalized information onto the shells.

Postage:  Most letters will qualify to be sent at the USPS letter standard rate. Depending on the distribution of the mailing list and class of mail postage should costs between $17/1000 and $49/1000.  Non-profit postage rates are generally half that of standard postage rates.  Letters sent in larger envelope (like a 9" x 12" envelope) or that weigh more than 3.5oz will have higher postage rates.  Postage is paid directly to the USPS and we will process your list to get the best rates possible.

How much is it to mail a letter 2022?

WASHINGTON, DC — Today the United States Postal Service filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) of price changes to take effect July 10, 2022. The new prices, if favorably reviewed, include a two-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp from 58 cents to 60 cents.

How much does it cost to mail a 9x12 envelope?

The cost of sending a 9×12 envelope In most circumstances, two postage stamps for an envelope weighing one ounce or less will be enough. A first-class or forever stamp is sold for $0.58, but if the envelope is heavier than one ounce, your cost will rise. Each extra ounce adds $0.20 in postage.

How much does it cost to mail a letter USPS?

First-Class Mail® is an affordable mail service for standard-sized, single-piece envelopes weighing up to 3.5 oz and large envelopes and small packages weighing up to 13 oz. Prices start at $0.60 at a Post Office.

How many stamps do I need for 4 oz envelope?

How many stamps do I need for a large envelope (flats) to the United States?.