Perfect Time To Release Those Commemorative Stamps Celebrating The 119th Anniversary Of Washington Statehood
In other news, the Advance reports that mail service is still widely used on Staten Island:
Posted: May 10th, 2008 | Filed under: Consumer Issues, Grrr!, Staten IslandDon’t disregard the extra pennies you find laying around the house or car — you might need them Monday.
That’s when the price of mailing a first-class letter increases 1 cent, to 42 cents, along with a number of other postal rate hikes that take effect.
But there is a way to avoid paying more to mail a letter.
Forever stamps, which can be used after the hike, can still be bought at the old 41-cent price. But the cost of the Forever stamp will also increase Monday, to 42 cents.
Those still having unused 41-cent stamps will be able to purchase a new 1-cent stamp — the Tiffany Lamp — to make up the difference. Several new 42-cent stamps are also available.
The passage of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act in 2006 allows the Postal Service to increase its rates every May in accordance with the rate of inflation as indicated in the Consumer Price Index.


