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    1. Source: United States Postal Service (USPS) Historical Pricing Data & US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) data.

      ​Tools: Python (Pandas for timeline alignment/interpolation and Matplotlib for visualization).

      ​Context: In April 2007, the USPS released its first „Forever Stamp“ at $0.41. While meant to reduce the administrative burden of small rate changes, aggressive pricing hikes over the last 5 years have caused it to substantially outpace standard US inflation, netting a ~90.2% raw nominal return compared to ~51.2% general inflation.

    2. I’m not sure if this is an issue on my end, but I’m seeing the image as super low-resolution. This is on the official Reddit app on Android

    3. Aspirational1 on

      Do a cost of stamp multiplied by the number of letters sent graph.

      That’ll probably show a decrease in overall value.

      No one is sending letters, but the USPS is committed to delivering to everyone, almost daily.

      Parcels on the other hand, will likely show a different profile, with increasing toral value.

    4. You can buy forever stamps for more than half off on fb marketplace, so that definitely bucks this curve. I am not a lawyer or police officer, use this information at your own risk.

    5. FrickinLazerBeams on

      Are the remaining pixels waiting to ship once you save up for some stamps?

    6. Can you repost with better resolution, please? Some of the letters are barely legible due to pixelation.

    7. Good thing I never mail anything anymore. Except when there is no choice, and even then unwillingly.

    8. Ill-Construction-209 on

      It could be $5 per stamp for all I care. I can’t remember the last time I mailed a letter. The only thing USPS handles anymore is 3rd party junk mail. Its no wonder their rates are up.

    9. In Germany in the 1930s, during hyperinflation, they just stapled bills to the letters for postage. Like hundreds and thousands in paper currency stapled to the envelope.

    10. bareboneschicken on

      Ultimately, Forever Stamps are worthless if you have nothing to mail.

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