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The U.S. Postal Service is seeking a price increase for first-class stamps, metered letters, postcards, and international mail, citing skyrocketing costs and a deep financial hole. The proposed changes could take effect on July twelfth if approved by regulators. The Postal Service has been struggling with a significant drop in mail volume and revenue due to the shift towards digital communication. Postmaster General David Steiner has warned of potential hikes of up to ninety-five cents without congressional help. The Postal Regulatory Commission is currently reviewing the proposed changes, which could impact everyday users who still rely on snail mail for bills and cards.
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