
USPS Announces Temporary Holiday Price Increase for Packages
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) regarding a proposed temporary increase in shipping prices for select package services during the peak holiday season of 2025. This adjustment, approved by the USPS Board of Governors on August 7, aims to mitigate extra handling costs that typically surge during this busy period. The proposed increase targets services including Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, USPS Ground Advantage, and Parcel Select, while excluding other USPS offerings.
If approved by the PRC, these revised rates will commence at midnight Central time on October 5, 2025, and remain effective through January 18, 2026. The USPS states that this measure is part of its broader ten-year plan, "Delivering for America," which commits to bolstering its long-term financial health without compromising its mission to provide essential mailing services six days a week.
Understanding the New Rate Structure
The planned adjustments vary depending on the package weight and destination zone. For example:
- Priority Mail and USPS Ground Advantage: Up to $3.00 increase for packages weighing between 26-70 lbs for zones 1-4.
- Priority Mail Flat Rate: Increases up to $1.45 for large flat rate boxes.
- Priority Mail Express: Price hikes reach $16.00 for heavier packages heading to far zones during the peak season.
This seasonal price change reflects the USPS’s necessity to remain competitive amidst rising costs and increasing package volume as online shopping continues to soar. As the holiday season approaches, customers planning to send packages should be aware of these changes in price to budget accordingly.
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