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Is USPS shipping going up? What does the 8% surcharge mean to users?

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is proposing temporary surcharges on several of its most widely used shipping services, raising concerns about potential price increases for customers. According to Newsweek, the agency has petitioned the Postal Regulatory Commission to impose an 8% surcharge on products such as Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express.

The Postal Service said its proposal is a “limited-time price adjustment” designed to close the gap while considering long-term pricing solutions. (AFP)

If approved, the change will take effect on April 26 and last until January 17, 2027.

The proposed surcharge also applies to USPS Ground Advantage and Parcel Select. However, the USPS says other services such as First Class and Standard Mail stampwill not be affected by the increase.

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The agency described the move as a temporary measure to manage rising transportation costs. “We are determined to avoid imposing surcharges,” the Postal Service said in its filing, adding that the proposed charges would still be lower than what some competitors charge for fuel alone.

Why USPS proposes surcharge

Postal officials say the surcharge is necessary to offset rising fuel and shipping costs. According to the report, these costs are growing faster than the USPS can adjust its basic pricing structure.

Private carriers such as UPS fedex Fuel surcharges, which fluctuate with market conditions, have been used. The Postal Service said its proposal is a “limited-time price adjustment” designed to close the gap while considering long-term pricing solutions.

What it means for users

If approved, customers using Priority Mail and similar shipping options may see costs increase by approximately 8% during the surcharge period. This change will primarily impact businesses and individuals who rely on these faster delivery services.

The USPS said basic mailing options, including letter and standard postage, will remain unchanged, meaning everyday mail users may not be directly affected.

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Financial pressure behind the move

Postmaster General David Steiner warned lawmakers that the agency is facing severe financial pressure. he once told congress The Postal Service could run out of cash within a year if current borrowing limits remain in place.

“To ensure that we survive beyond next year, we need to increase our borrowing capacity so that we don’t run out of cash,” Newsweek quoted Steiner as saying.

The Postal Service has been dealing with declining first-class mail volumes and rising operating costs. The company reported a net loss of $9 billion in fiscal 2025, following a loss of $9.5 billion in the previous fiscal year.

The Postal Regulatory Commission will review the proposal before making a final decision on whether to implement the surcharge.

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