What is regular mail postage

Regular mail postage, also known as first-class mail postage, is the cost of sending a letter or package through the United States Postal Service (USPS) using a standard rate. The cost of postage depends on the weight, size, and destination of the mailpiece.

In the United States, the USPS offers various types of mail services, including:

  1. First-Class Mail: This is the most common type of mail service, used for sending letters, postcards, and lightweight packages. The cost of postage for First-Class Mail is based on the weight and size of the mailpiece.
  2. Priority Mail: This service is used for sending packages that need to arrive quickly, such as gifts, documents, and merchandise. Priority Mail has a flat rate for packages up to 70 pounds, and the cost is based on the zone and weight of the package.
  3. Priority Mail Express: This is the fastest mail service offered by the USPS, with overnight delivery to most areas. The cost of postage for Priority Mail Express is based on the weight and size of the package.

The cost of regular mail postage can vary depending on the type of mail service used, the weight and size of the mailpiece, and the destination. Here are some general guidelines for the cost of regular mail postage:

It's worth noting that the USPS also offers discounts for bulk mailings, such as sending large quantities of mail to the same address. Additionally, some businesses and organizations may be eligible for discounted rates through the USPS's Commercial Base Pricing program.