Can you no longer mail a package first class

Yes, the United States Postal Service (USPS) no longer offers a "First Class Package" service for packages that weigh more than 13 ounces. This change was implemented in 2013.

Prior to 2013, the USPS offered a "First Class Package Service" for packages that weighed up to 13 ounces and were sent to destinations within the United States. This service was designed for lightweight, non-urgent packages and offered a relatively low cost.

However, in 2013, the USPS restructured its pricing and services, and the First Class Package Service was discontinued for packages that weigh more than 13 ounces. Instead, the USPS introduced the "Priority Mail" service, which is a more expensive option that offers faster delivery times and more tracking features.

Today, if you need to mail a package that weighs more than 13 ounces, you can use the USPS Priority Mail service, which offers a range of options for different package sizes and delivery speeds. You can also use other shipping carriers, such as UPS or FedEx, which offer similar services.

It's worth noting that while the USPS no longer offers a First Class Package Service for packages over 13 ounces, it still offers a First Class Package Service for packages that weigh 13 ounces or less. This service is designed for lightweight, non-urgent packages and offers a relatively low cost.