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2008 Postal Rates2008 Postal RatesEffective May 12, 2008Effective May 12, 2008
AttentionAttentionWe have included in our webpage a summary of the 2008 United States Postal Service rate increase effective We have included in our webpage a summary of the 2008 United States Postal Service rate increase effective May 12, 2008. In addition, the USPS has introducing Shape-Based Pricing, one of the most dramatic postage May 12, 2008. In addition, the USPS has introducing Shape-Based Pricing, one of the most dramatic postage changes in years. The USPS did use a weight-based method to determine postage costs. With mail processing changes in years. The USPS did use a weight-based method to determine postage costs. With mail processing costs rising, and with the need to encourage customers to prepare mail in ways that increase efficiencies, the costs rising, and with the need to encourage customers to prepare mail in ways that increase efficiencies, the USPS initiated Shaped-Based Pricing, which moves from a pure weight determination factor to one that combines USPS initiated Shaped-Based Pricing, which moves from a pure weight determination factor to one that combines size, thickness and weight. Because of their shape differences, letters, flats and parcels are now priced size, thickness and weight. Because of their shape differences, letters, flats and parcels are now priced differently. Example, if the contents of a first class large envelope are folded and placed into a letter sized differently. Example, if the contents of a first class large envelope are folded and placed into a letter sized envelope, you can reduce your postage costs by as much as 41 cents per piece. Simply put, an item that is easier envelope, you can reduce your postage costs by as much as 41 cents per piece. Simply put, an item that is easier for the USPS to process will cost less.for the USPS to process will cost less.
To help offset the postage increase when planning a mailing:To help offset the postage increase when planning a mailing:
1. Design the mail piece paying special attention to shape.1. Design the mail piece paying special attention to shape.
2. Design the mail piece to take advantage of postal discounts.2. Design the mail piece to take advantage of postal discounts.
3. Cleanse your mailing lists by making sure e addresses are correct.3. Cleanse your mailing lists by making sure e addresses are correct.
The University’s Bulk Mail Center can help you determine the best shape for your particular design and provide The University’s Bulk Mail Center can help you determine the best shape for your particular design and provide you with advice on all available postal discounts. In addition, the Bulk Mail Center has the ability to assist you in you with advice on all available postal discounts. In addition, the Bulk Mail Center has the ability to assist you in cleansing your mailing lists to help reduce your overall postage costs.cleansing your mailing lists to help reduce your overall postage costs.
First Class Mail First Class Mail Weight Not Over Weight Not Over
(ounces)(ounces)Letters and CardsLetters and Cards Large EnvelopesLarge Envelopes PackagesPackages
11 $0.42$0.42 $0.83$0.83 $1.17$1.17
22 0.590.59 1.001.00 1.341.34
33 0.760.76 1.171.17 1.511.51
3.53.5 0.930.93 1.341.34 1.681.68
44 ---- 1.341.34 1.681.68
55 ---- 1.511.51 1.851.85
66 ---- 1.681.68 2.022.02
77 ---- 1.851.85 2.192.19
88 ---- 2.022.02 2.362.36
99 ---- 2.192.19 2.532.53
1010 ---- 2.362.36 2.702.70
1111 ---- 2.532.53 2.872.87
1212 ---- 2.702.70 3.043.04
1313 ---- 2.872.87 3.213.21
Card Rate:Card Rate: $0.27$0.27 ---- ----
Priority MailPriority MailLETTERS, CARDS, FLATS, & PARCELS LETTERS, CARDS, FLATS, & PARCELS
Weight Weight Not Over Not Over (pounds)(pounds)
Local,Local,
1 & 21 & 233 44 55 66 77 88
11 $4.80$4.80 $4.80$4.80 $4.80$4.80 $4.80$4.80 $4.80$4.80 $4.80$4.80 $4.80$4.80
22 4.804.80 5.055.05 5.605.60 6.806.80 7.207.20 7.707.70 8.258.25
33 5.205.20 5.955.95 6.756.75 8.758.75 9.559.55 10.3510.35 11.5011.50
44 5.805.80 6.806.80 7.857.85 10.5510.55 11.6011.60 12.6512.65 14.2514.25
55 6.456.45 7.757.75 8.908.90 12.2012.20 13.4513.45 14.7514.75 16.8016.80
Media Mail Media Mail Weight Weight
Not Over Not Over (pounds)(pounds)
Single Single PiecePiece
11 $2.23$2.23
22 $2.58$2.58
33 $2.93$2.93
44 $3.28$3.28
55 $3.63$3.63
66 $3.98$3.98
77 $4.33$4.33
88 $4.68$4.68
99 $5.03$5.03
1010 $5.38$5.38
1111 $5.73$5.73
1212 $6.08$6.08
1313 $6.43$6.43
Library Mail Library Mail Weight Weight
Not Over Not Over (pounds)(pounds)
Single Single PiecePiece
11 $2.12$2.12
22 $2.45$2.45
33 $2.78$2.78
44 $3.11$3.11
55 $3.44$3.44
66 $3.77$3.77
77 $4.10$4.10
88 $4.43$4.43
99 $4.76$4.76
1010 $5.09$5.09
1111 $5.42$5.42
1212 $5.75$5.75
1313 $6.08$6.08
Standard Mail NonprofitStandard Mail NonprofitLettersLetters
Entry Entry
DiscountDiscount
Letters Letters weighing weighing 3.3oz. or 3.3oz. or lessless
NoneNone
DBMCDBMC
DSCFDSCF
MachinableMachinable
AADCAADC Mixed Mixed AADCAADC
$0.160$0.160
0.1270.127
0.1180.118
$0.173$0.173
0.1400.140
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Non-MachinableNon-Machinable
5-Digit5-Digit 3-Digit3-Digit ADCADC Mixed Mixed ADCADC
$0.245$0.245
0.2120.212
0.2030.203
$0.340$0.340
0.3070.307
0.2980.298
$0.363$0.363
0.3300.330
0.3210.321
$0.463$0.463
0.4300.430
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AutomationAutomation
5-Digit5-Digit 3-Digit3-Digit AADCAADC Mixed Mixed AADCAADC
$0.127$0.127
0.0940.094
0.0850.085
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$0.143$0.143
0.1100.110
0.1010.101
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$0.146$0.146
0.1130.113
0.1040.104
----
$0.159$0.159
0.1260.126
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Non-machinable Criteria for Letter-Size MailNon-machinable Criteria for Letter-Size Mail1. When determining the machinability of a letter-size piece, length is the dimension parallel to the address as read, height is perpendicular to the length. A letter-size piece
is non-machineable if it has any of the following characteristics:
a) A delivery address parallel to the shorter dimension of the mail piece.
b) An aspect ratio (length divided by height) of less than 1.3 or more than 2.5.
c) For pieces more than 4¼” inches high or 6 inches long, a thickness of less than 0.009 inch.
d) Contains items such as pens, pencils, or loose keys or coins that cause the thickness of the mail piece to be uneven.
e) Has clasps, strings, buttons, or similar closure devices.
f) Is poly-bagged, poly-wrapped, or enclosed in any plastic material.
g) Is too rigid (does not bend easily when subject to a transport belt tension of 40 pounds around an 11 inch diameter turn).
h) For folded self-mailers, the folded edge is perpendicular to the address and the piece is not folded and secured as required for automation compatible self-mailers.
i) For booklet-type pieces, the bound edge (spine) is the shorter dimension of the piece or is at the top (regardless of use of tabs, wafer seals or other fasteners).
"SHAPE MATTERS""SHAPE MATTERS"
• The USPS has unveiled proposed new pricing. The USPS has unveiled proposed new pricing. • Past structure did not distinguish letters from flats and parcelsPast structure did not distinguish letters from flats and parcels
• It costs the postal service more revenue to process flat than letter because of sizeIt costs the postal service more revenue to process flat than letter because of size• 1-oz. Letter and 1-oz. Flat were the same pricing structure1-oz. Letter and 1-oz. Flat were the same pricing structure• USPS does not care as much about weight as they do about the size of pieceUSPS does not care as much about weight as they do about the size of piece
• Current structure creates an adjustable rate system by giving mailers the Current structure creates an adjustable rate system by giving mailers the opportunity to obtain lower rates by changing the shape of the pieceopportunity to obtain lower rates by changing the shape of the piece
• Forcing mailers to use letter rateForcing mailers to use letter rate• Easier for the USPS to sort and manage lettersEasier for the USPS to sort and manage letters
• Postal service isn’t concerned with weight - size impacts them morePostal service isn’t concerned with weight - size impacts them more
• There is a non-machineable surcharge for uneven mailThere is a non-machineable surcharge for uneven mail
““Shape Matters” - What does it mean? Shape Matters” - What does it mean?
Shape of Mail Shape of Mail Past Price was based primarily on weight! Past Price was based primarily on weight!
Parcel
Flat
Envelope
Shape of Mail cont’d…Shape of Mail cont’d… Current rates combine weight Current rates combine weight and and shapeshape..
The more machine compatible, the better the incentive.
Shape of Mail cont’d…Shape of Mail cont’d…• Aspect Ratio = Length/HeightAspect Ratio = Length/Height
• Aspect Ratio between Aspect Ratio between 1.31.3 to to 2.52.5
• Exceeding ratio considered a non-machinable letter - Exceeding ratio considered a non-machinable letter - examples:examples:
6x9½ envelope = 1.5 = OK6x9½ envelope = 1.5 = OK
4x10 envelope = 2.5 = OK4x10 envelope = 2.5 = OK• 6x6 envelope = 16x6 envelope = 1
““NOT OK - WILL BE CHARGED 62NOT OK - WILL BE CHARGED 62¢”
Current Rate StructureCurrent Rate StructureFirst-Class Mail (1oz.)First-Class Mail (1oz.)
Strategy:• Shape-based pricing schedules
• Letters• Flats• Parcels
1-oz. letter
41¢1-oz. flat
80¢1-oz. parcel
1.13¢
Approved Rate ChangeApproved Rate ChangeFirst Class Mail (1oz.)First Class Mail (1oz.)
1-oz. letter
41¢ ►42¢1-oz. flat
80¢ ►83¢1-oz. parcel
1.13¢ ►$1.17
Strategy De-Emphasize Weight• Shape-Based Pricing Schedules
• Letters, Flats, Parcels
Approved Rate ChangeApproved Rate ChangeFirst Class Mail (2oz)First Class Mail (2oz)
2-oz. letter
58¢ ►59¢2-oz. flat
97¢ ►1.00¢2-oz. parcel
1.13¢ ►$1.30
Strategy De-Emphasize Weight• Shape-Based Pricing Schedules
• Letters, Flats, Parcels
Approved Rate Change cont’d…Approved Rate Change cont’d…First Class MailFirst Class Mail
Examples:Examples:LettersLettersWeightWeight CurrentCurrent ApprovedApproved
1 oz.1 oz. 41¢41¢ 42¢42¢2 oz.2 oz. 58¢58¢ 59¢59¢3 oz.3 oz. 75¢75¢ 76¢76¢
ParcelsParcels WeightWeight CurrentCurrent ApprovedApproved
1 oz.1 oz. 1.13¢1.13¢ $1.17$1.177 oz.7 oz. $2.15$2.15 $2.19$2.19
13 oz.13 oz. $3.17$3.17 $3.21$3.21
FlatsFlatsWeightWeight CurrentCurrent ApprovedApproved
1 oz.1 oz. 80¢80¢ 83¢83¢7 oz.7 oz. $1.82$1.82 $1.85$1.85
13 oz.13 oz. $2.84$2.84 $2.87$2.87
Approved Rate Change cont’d…Approved Rate Change cont’d…First Class MailFirst Class Mail
Examples:Examples:
ItemItem Current Current PricePrice
Approved Approved PricePrice OpportunityOpportunity
Approved Price Approved Price after modifying as a after modifying as a
flat / letterflat / letter
6-oz. parcel6-oz. parcel $1.98$1.98 $2.02$2.02 Reconfigure as Reconfigure as a flata flat $1.68$1.68
2-oz. flat2-oz. flat $0.97$0.97 $1.00$1.00 Reconfigure as Reconfigure as a lettera letter $0.59$0.59
+ 4¢
+ 3¢
- 34¢
- 41¢
What You Can DoWhat You Can Do
• Don’t PanicDon’t Panic• However; you will need to review your business practices as the However; you will need to review your business practices as the
costs could be tremendouscosts could be tremendous
• By taking the following steps you can greatly By taking the following steps you can greatly minimize the impact of Shape-Based Pricing:minimize the impact of Shape-Based Pricing:
• 6 1/86 1/8th”th” x 11½” and no more than ¼” thick x 11½” and no more than ¼” thick• If you have multiple pages in an envelope consider duplex printingIf you have multiple pages in an envelope consider duplex printing• Change the font size of the printChange the font size of the print• Re-examine forms for unnecessary printRe-examine forms for unnecessary print• Move flat mail to letter mailMove flat mail to letter mail
Folding and Inserting SolutionsFolding and Inserting Solutions
• Unfolded pages inserted into a flat will cost Unfolded pages inserted into a flat will cost more. To save money, you should fold your more. To save money, you should fold your inserts.inserts.• Minimize the number of unfolded items in your mail. Fold Minimize the number of unfolded items in your mail. Fold
them and put them into a #10 or 6” x 9 ½” envelope.them and put them into a #10 or 6” x 9 ½” envelope.• Group documents into one envelope to cut postage costs. Group documents into one envelope to cut postage costs. • Switch from single-sided printing to double-sided printing.Switch from single-sided printing to double-sided printing.• Maximize each ounce. Add a marketing piece or two. If Maximize each ounce. Add a marketing piece or two. If
you have room to spare in an envelope, use it,you have room to spare in an envelope, use it,
Current RatesHow much does your
item weigh?(If over 2 ounces)
May 2008 RatesClassify your mail by weight, size, and thickness
Does the item weigh less than 3½ ounces?
Is the item
smaller than
6 1/8” x 11 ½”?
Is the item less than ¼” thick?
Is the item smaller than 12” x 15”?
Is the item less than ¾” thick?
First-Class Letter, Flat or Parcel
Parcel
YesYes NoNo
NoNo
NoNo
NoNo
NoNoDoes the item
weigh less than
13 ounces?YesYes YesYes
YesYes
YesYes
YesYes
FlatLetter
Classify Your MailClassify Your Mail