The cost to send a letter, postcard, or package through the Post Office varies based on several factors including the size, weight, destination, and type of service selected. For a standard letter, the current price for a first-class stamp is typically around fifty cents for up to one ounce. If the letter exceeds this weight, additional postage is required.
Postcards also fall under the first-class rate, but they may have a reduced price compared to standard letters. A regular postcard usually costs around forty cents, again depending on the current rates.
When sending packages, the cost will differ considerably based on weight and dimensions. The Post Office offers various mailing options, such as Priority Mail, which is typically faster and provides tracking services, and rates for these services start around eight dollars, depending on the weight and distance.
It is recommended to check the Post Office's official website for the most accurate and current pricing information, as rates can change and there may be seasonal adjustments or promotions. You can also find detailed information about additional services, international shipping rates, and flat-rate options on their website.

Answered Jul 2, 2025