Stock up on Forever Stamps (The Sentinel)
Last year it was 2 cents, and this year it will be 1 cent, but those increases in the price of stamps are enough for consumers to find an alternative. More: continued here
Last year it was 2 cents, and this year it will be 1 cent, but those increases in the price of stamps are enough for consumers to find an alternative. More: continued here
POSTAL RATE INCREASE: Stocking Up Forever stamps'selling like …MyWebTimes.com, IL –4 hours agoWith a postal rate increase less than two weeks away, Americans are buying 30 million Forever stamps a day. Postal customers in La Salle County are no … More: continued here
New York Daily News How to lick higher postage pricesNew York Daily News, NY –4 hours agoBy buying postage online and printing your own stamps and address labels, you can save money on certain types of postage. You can also be precise, …Mailers lax on IMB complianceDM Newsall 2 news articles More: continued here
First gas, now postage? Everything's going upSouthtown Star, IL –3 hours agoBy Shenequa A. Golding, Staff Writer Chris Herzke doesn't believe the US Postal Service is justified in raising the price of stamps. …A faster, easier POThe Courier Newsall 2 news articles More: continued here
FOOD STAMPS, ANYONE?Tempo, Philippines –19 minutes agoThe number of Americans receiving food stamps is projected to reach 29 million this year. Beneficiaries must have near-poverty incomes to qualify for aid … More: continued here
GIH affirms QNB rating; stamps‘buy’ on sharesGulf Times, Qatar –19 minutes agoDoha: Global Investment House (GIH) has reiterated its earlier rating on QNB and recommended a “buy” on the bank stock. In its latest equity report, … More: continued here
WASHINGTON – Most people call it a farm bill. But it’s really more of a food bill. That’s even more true this year as negotiators, spurred by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other urban lawmakers, move dollars from crop subsidies to food stamps and other programs for feeding the needy. More: continued here
Nothing lasts forever, or so the saying goes. Well, there is the odd exception. If one had the foresight to stock up on “Forever” stamps at 41 cents apiece today, they would hold their value decades from now. More: continued here
We should have known something was up when the United States Postal Service began selling ”Forever” stamps. More: continued here
Soon-to-be graduates and married couples getting ready to mail thank-you cards and invitations might want to make a trip to the post office to stock up on Forever Stamps before May 12. More: continued here