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  2. Retail Postage Price Calculator Weight and Shape/Size - USPS

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    What unit of measurement are you using? What is the weight of your mail piece? Copyright © 2024 USPS. All Rights Reserved.

  3. Use the USPS Retail Postage Price Calculator to determine postage costs based on weight, shape, and size of mail pieces.

  4. Postage Rates & Prices | USPS

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    USPS postage rates offer low-cost mailing and shipping prices for domestic & international customers. See Forever postage stamp prices and other postage rates.

  5. Send Mail & Packages | USPS

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    Determine how much postage or how many stamps you need for your letter or package based on size, weight, and destination. Find a ZIP Code ™ by street address or city and state to make sure your mail arrives at the right place. Start your shipping with free Priority Mail ® and Priority Mail Express ® envelopes and boxes, and other supplies.

  6. First-Class Mail & Postage | USPS

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    TIP: Use the USPS ® Price Calculator tool to calculate your domestic postage costs. You’ll need to know your mailpiece’s weight, shape, and size measurements. There are specific regulations and standards for mailing restricted, prohibited, and hazardous materials, including cigarettes and smokeless tobacco. Show More.

  7. Parcel Size, Weight & Fee Standards - USPS

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    Use the Postage Price Calculator to determine the price of a specific item or see the Price List (Notice 123) for a comprehensive list of prices. The dimensional weight price may be applied to parcels of the mail classes listed below, but use and calculation of that price differs based on those mail classes.

  8. USPS Shipping Calculator - ShipStation

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    Shipping rates are determined by package a package’s weight, dimensions, rate tier, and the distance between the ship-from and ship-to location (referred to as a zone).