USA TODAY on MSN: USPS may raise price of first-class stamps to over 80 cents
Yahoo: USPS seeking to raise price of first-class stamps. Here's what to know
USPS seeking to raise price of first-class stamps. Here's what to know
mlive: USPS seeks another price hike on some stamps amid ‘severe financial crisis’
USPS seeks another price hike on some stamps amid ‘severe financial crisis’
Lehigh Valley Live: USPS announces the price for 2026 stamps, and the amount may surprise you
USPS announces the price for 2026 stamps, and the amount may surprise you
NJ.com: USPS raising prices of stamps by 4 cents, plus 5 other government updates you need to know
The U.S. Postal Service is increasing the price of Forever stamps by 4 cents. This means that a First-Class Mail Forever stamp will increase in price from 78 cents to 82 cents, according to USPS. The ...
USPS raising prices of stamps by 4 cents, plus 5 other government updates you need to know
MSN: Price of stamps rise today: First Class now costs £1.80 and Second 91p
The price of a first class stamp has risen by 10p today, despite Royal Mail's repeated failure to meet delivery targets. First class stamps will now cost £1.80 while second class stamps have risen by ...
Price of stamps rise today: First Class now costs £1.80 and Second 91p
Yahoo: USPS announces the price for 2026 stamps, and the amount may surprise you
'Of' is probably the most used preposition here, but preference is context-dependent. 'A price on' connotes 'a price set/levied on' (probably not the actual words) and is more seller-orientated. 'The price for' is nuanced less towards the involvement of the seller, and more towards the product (or even buyer). The price for it / for me to get it.