Price changes for U.S. stamps will not increase in the new year, the United States Postal Service announced on Wednesday.

By recommendation by Postmaster General David Steiner, there will be no increase in price for market dominant products in January 2026. Such products include First-Class Mail, marketing mail and stamps.

“We continually strive to balance our pricing approach both to meet the revenue needs of the Postal Service and to deliver affordable offerings that reflect market conditions,” Steiner said in a statement. “We have therefore decided at this time to forgo a price change for First-Class Mail postage and other market dominant services until mid-year 2026.”

USPS said the agency’s strategies aim to maintain “cost efficiency, boost service reliability and overall productivity.” Right now, Forever Stamps cost 78 cents.

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