Thursday, May 5, 2016

Historic Times

The rate to mail a first-class letter dropped last month by two cents. The last time that the first-class rate went down was 1919.

(Maybe you were thinking of the upcoming "unpopularity contest", perhaps?)

2 comments:

  1. So what do I do with my book of "forever" stamps? Give away two extra cents every time I want someone to deliver a letter to the other side of the country in two days? [end snark]

    -Doug in Oakland

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  2. Buy some $0.46 forever stamps. Or don't sweat the point that, for your book of stamps, you're out less than half-a-buck.

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