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USPS Add Extra $16 Fee To Send Mails

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
October 30, 2025
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USPS Add Extra $16 Fee To Send Mails
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It is almost funny how things happen in America, one moment everyone is preparing for the holidays and planning to send gifts to friends and family, then suddenly the USPS add extra $16 fee to send mails, and people are left confused and angry. For a service that already stresses people and does not even deliver fast sometimes, this new fee feels like punishment. The temporary price increase started on October 5 and will last till January 18, right inside the holiday season when Americans depend on mail the most. Imagine buying gifts, thinking all is set, only to realize you must pay more just to send a small box.

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  • The New Fee Is Already Here
  • People Are Frustrated
  • Understanding USPS Side
  • Who Will Feel It The Most
  • My Honest Thoughts
  • A Sign Of Bigger Issues
  • What Should Happen

The New Fee Is Already Here

The US Postal Service did not wait for a better time. This increase came right before the season when Americans send packages to family members, military officers, and even business customers. Some items will go up by a few cents, but the biggest shock is that up to $16 can be added to certain packages depending on weight and zone. Even light packages between zone one and zone four will cost more, sometimes by forty cents. To many people this may look like a small amount, but everything adds up in a country already struggling with rising costs of food, gas, rent, and now even mail.

USPS Add Extra $16 Fee To Send Mails

People Are Frustrated

This move has upset many Americans. Some are asking why they should keep paying for a system that keeps failing. Some are even saying private shipping companies may become a better choice, even though those companies are also not cheap. When you think back to the pandemic days, people relied heavily on USPS, and many patiently waited weeks for their items. Now it almost feels like the agency did not appreciate that loyalty. Instead of improving service, they just increased price.

Understanding USPS Side

To be fair, the Postal Service has been struggling for years. They always talk about high costs, fuel issues, and equipment expenses. They also say this price change is temporary to help handle holiday demand. But sometimes the problem is not only money. It is also about management, slow systems, and decisions that do not match the reality of everyday people. If things continue like this, who knows, maybe one day sending a letter will be a luxury.

Who Will Feel It The Most

This change will affect regular working Americans the most. Parents sending gifts to children. Students mailing documents home. Small business owners shipping handmade items to survive. People already fighting inflation now must deal with this. Meanwhile the rich will still send expensive packages without blinking, and the government will continue acting like everything is fine.

My Honest Thoughts

There is something tiring about living in a system where ordinary citizens always pay for the problems created by leaders. Instead of finding internal solutions or fixing waste, they make Americans carry the burden. The USPS add extra $16 fee to send mails during the most emotional and family-centered season shows exactly how disconnected leadership is from people who depend on this service. Why should mailing a gift feel like paying a bill? Why should a mother skip sending a Christmas box because it suddenly got too expensive?

A Sign Of Bigger Issues

This reflects how everyday life keeps getting more expensive. First groceries, then housing, then gas, and now even sending a package. America loves to say it is the land of opportunity, but sometimes it looks more like the land of “pay more for everything and keep quiet”. A nation where a simple holiday joy can be interrupted because the mail company decided to squeeze extra dollars from the public.

What Should Happen

The country needs a serious conversation about public services and how they treat people. A temporary fee may sound harmless on paper, but it has real emotional and financial impact. If the government truly cares about its people, support and relief should come before fees and penalties. And if USPS wants trust again, they should focus on speed, care, and reliability. Money should not always be the first solution.

At the end of the day, the fact that USPS add extra $16 fee to send mails right before the holiday season shows how working Americans always end up paying more. It is a reminder that ordinary citizens must keep speaking up, because a country should never treat basic services like a luxury. Sending love to family should not feel like a business transaction, and the hope is that one day, decisions in America will consider hearts and homes, not just numbers and charges.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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