The Post Office is holding the line on the items it delivers most, namely "Mail". Pieces that it competes with UPS and FedEx on will increase an average of 3.3%. I've seen the increases that UPS and FedEx are implementing, though they are listed as 6%, with the hidden fees in fuel surcharges, the increase appears closer to 12%.
Also, one of my favorite delivery methods: The flat rate envelope has come down in price: From $4.95 to $4.90. This 1% reduction, though not significant, is better than an increase!
Simply stated, there is a good chance that the United States Post Office will be your most economical delivery method in 2010:
New prices for USPS Shipping Services: Express Mail, Priority Mail, Parcel Select (Destination Entry only), Parcel Return Service, Global Express Guaranteed, Express Mail International and Priority Mail International will go up on January 4, 2010
As a comparison, USPS shipping prices will increase by 3.3 percent, on average, but other competitors have announced price increases of nearly 6 percent. Unlike other shipping companies, the Postal Service does not impose surcharges for fuel, residential delivery, or Saturday delivery.
IMPORTANT TO NOTE: First-Class Mail.
First-Class Mail, Standard Mail, Periodicals, Parcel Post prices are not changing in 2010 and the retail price for the Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope will be reduced from $4.95 to $4.90.
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