As of July 13, 2025, the United States Postal Service (USPS) is implementing a significant price increase across many of its mailing services — a move that will affect businesses nationwide, especially mid-sized to enterprise-level shippers relying on USPS for mailing and shipping fulfillment, wholesale distribution, 3PL, and subscription services.
This means rising shipping expenses that could erode profit margins and complicate budgeting if not managed proactively. But with the right strategies and technology, these cost pressures can be softened — and even turned into an opportunity for smarter, more efficient shipping.
The postal service’s new pricing structure brings an average increase of 7.4% across mailing services — with notable price adjustments including:
Note: The USPS proposal to expand Marketing Mail and eliminate the Bound Printed Matter product remains pending approval by the postal regulatory commission. We will continue to monitor changes on the Postal Explorer website and keep you informed of updates affecting mailing services price and shipping services.
If your business ships thousands or tens of thousands of packages monthly, even small per-piece price increases quickly add up. These new rates mean:
While the USPS remains among the most affordable postal service providers in the world, these price adjustments are needed to maintain financial stability sought by the organization.
While USPS Ground Advantage and other ground packages provide competitive pricing, it’s important to balance shipments across multiple carriers — including FedEx, UPS, and regional carriers — to optimize cost versus speed.
Manual rate shopping is no longer viable with so many new prices and price categories. Leverage platforms that automatically compare live mailing services price and carrier rates to find the most cost-effective option per shipment.
Because the USPS pricing model weighs heavily on weight and dimensions, especially for large envelopes and First Class Mail, optimizing packaging can reduce dimensional weight fees.
Using electronic Return Receipt for Certified Mail saves $1.58 per piece under the new pricing — a significant saving at scale.
Real-time analytics on your USPS and other carrier shipping spend helps identify where price increases hit hardest, enabling proactive strategy adjustments.
VESYL’s platform is designed to help shippers like you:
The USPS July 13, 2025 price increase highlights the need for a dynamic, tech-driven approach to shipping. Businesses that adapt by optimizing carrier choices, automating shipping workflows, and leveraging detailed analytics will be best positioned to outsmart rising costs.
Don’t let the USPS price hike dictate your bottom line. With VESYL, you can take control of your shipping operations and turn challenges into opportunities for growth. Book a demo today.