![]() ![]() ![]() The Retail price is $4.95 and Commercial Base and Plus prices range from $4.70 to $4.95. In addition to price increases, there are some interesting new opportunities for shippers in 2011.įlat-Rate Envelopes - All domestic USPS-produced Priority Mail envelopes smaller than 12.5" x 9.5" are priced the same as regular Priority Mail Flat-Rate envelopes even if they don't bear "Flat Rate Envelope." Some envelopes are available at local post offices, while others must be ordered online at Flat-Rate envelopes include gift card (10" x 7"), window (5" x 10"), small envelope, legal-size (15" x 9 ½") and padded (12 ½" x 9 ½"). For Priority Mail, Retail prices increased an average 3.9%, while Commercial Base and Plus prices increased an average 3.2% and 2%. ![]() The overall price change for Domestic Shipping Services products was 3.6%. ![]() While pricing for Mailing Services products, such as First-Class Mail and Standard Mail, are set per a price ceiling, Shipping Services products are based on a price floor where each product and contract must cover its costs and generate sufficient net contribution to cover a certain percentage of USPS overhead. On January 2, 2011, new USPS Shipping Services prices went into effect for Domestic and International products such as Express Mail, Priority Mail, Parcel Select and Global Express Guaranteed, Express Mail and Priority Mail International, and International Priority Airmail and Surface Air Lift. ![]()
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