A recommendation by 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-ounce single-piece First-Class letter will not increase in early 2026.
“We continually strive to balance our pricing approach both to meet the revenue needs of the Postal Service and to deliver affordable offerings that reflect market conditions,” Steiner said. “We have therefore decided at this time to forgo a price change for First-Class Mail postage and other Market Dominant services until mid-year 2026.”
Matt Jensen, MIDLAND Postal Affairs Manager clarifies that “Market Dominant” mail includes: first class mail, periodicals, marketing mail including catalogs, and package services. Additional clarification on included mail:
Tabbed catalogs/direct mail under three ounces typically mail as a Marketing Mail letter
Untabbed catalogs/direct mail under one pound typically mail as a Marketing Mail flat
Heavier pieces over one pound typically mail as Package Services
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