Postage Stamp Rate Calculator (2024)
Results:
Estimated Postage Cost: $0.00
Stamps Required: 0
How to Calculate Postage Stamp Rates
Understanding how many stamps you need for a letter or package is essential to ensure your mail reaches its destination without being returned for "postage due." The number of stamps required depends primarily on three factors: weight, size (shape), and destination.
USPS Postage Rates for 2024
As of the most recent updates, here are the standard domestic rates for USPS First-Class Mail:
- Standard Letters (1 oz): $0.73 (The value of one Forever Stamp).
- Additional Ounces: $0.28 per ounce.
- Postcards: $0.56.
- Large Envelopes (Flats): $1.50 for the first ounce.
- International Letters: $1.65 for 1 ounce.
Example Calculations
1. A 2-ounce standard letter: The first ounce is $0.73, and the second ounce is $0.28. Total = $1.01. Since one Forever stamp is worth $0.73, you would need 2 stamps (totaling $1.46 value), though you are "overpaying" slightly, it is the most common way to mail it without specific cent-value stamps.
2. A 1-ounce Large Envelope (Flat): This costs $1.50. You would need 3 Forever stamps ($2.19) or specialized postage, as 2 Forever stamps ($1.46) would be 4 cents short.
What is a Forever Stamp?
The "Forever Stamp" is a non-denominational stamp. This means it will always be valid for the current First-Class Mail one-ounce letter rate, regardless of how much the price increases in the future. If you bought a Forever stamp in 2013 for $0.46, you can still use it today to mail a 1-ounce letter, even though the current rate is $0.73.
Factors That Increase Postage
- Weight: Every ounce over the first adds cost.
- Rigidity: If a letter cannot bend (is non-machinable), there is a surcharge (currently $0.46).
- Thickness: If a letter is more than 1/4 inch thick, it is classified as a "Flat" or "Large Envelope."
- Square Envelopes: Because they cannot be processed by machines easily, square envelopes require more postage.