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Food stamp use soaring – Scranton Times-Tribune

Scranton Times-Tribune Food stamp use soaringScranton Times-TribunenELSON (sTAFF wRITER) Linda morgan / staff photographer Food stamp recipients can buy groceries at authorized stores, but the benefits cannot be used for …and more » More: continued here

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Buy These Stamps, and Forget About Rate Increases – New York Times

ThirdAge Buy These Stamps, and Forget About Rate IncreasesNew York TimesAbout 70 new stamp designs that the United States Postal Service plans to issue this year will commemorate familiar themes and subjects: …Forever Stamps Tell Us MuchDaily MarketsForever Stamps: No Additional Stamps NeededThirdAgeNew first-class stamps are 'forever'Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)Worcester …

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Buy These Stamps, and Forget About Rate Increases

About 70 new stamp designs that the United States Postal Service plans to issue this year will commemorate familiar themes and subjects: famous people, historic events, America’s cultural heritage and holidays. But in a twist, nearly every new first-class stamp will bear the word “Forever” in place of a monetary …

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Forever Stamps: No Additional Stamps Needed

“Forever” stamps will be the only 1st class stamps issued by the United States Postal Service beginning January 1. First class stamps will no longer show a denomination, eliminating the need to purchase 1 or 2 cent stamps when postage rates increase. Designed to help customers cope with increases, all …

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Forever Stamps: No Additional Stamps Needed – ThirdAge

ThirdAge Forever Stamps: No Additional Stamps NeededThirdAge“Forever” stamps will be the only 1st class stamps issued by the United States Postal Service beginning January 1. First class stamps will no longer show a …Forever Stamps Tell Us MuchDaily MarketsNew first-class stamps are 'forever'Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)Stamping out numbersWorcester TelegramNashua Telegraph –KENS …

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Photos: New US Postage Stamps

WASHINGTON — Postal patron Sean Swilling is tired of the inconvenience that comes with every change in the price of mailing a letter. That makes him just the type of customer the U.S. Postal Service wants to please with a policy designating all new first-class stamps as “forever.” Beginning in …

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