
WASHINGTON, DC — Sharon Owens, the USPS Vice President of Costing & Pricing, told MTAC members that the USPS is forecasting a price hike of 5.3% in July 2026, though that figure could rise depending on CPI rates and additional rate authorities not yet known.
Based on current regulations, the USPS sees a 5.3% increase in July 2026, a 1.3% increase in January 2027, and a 4.2% increase in July 2027.
These are forecasts only and the Post has not filed for any rate increases.
A recommendation by U.S. Postmaster General David Steiner not to raise prices in January 2026 for Market Dominant products, which includes First-Class Mail, was accepted by the governors of the United States Postal Service. The price of a stamp to mail a 1-once single-piece First-Class letter will not increase in early 2026 … (click to read more)
