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WASHINGTON (AP) - It's going to cost you a few pennies more to mail a letter.
The cost of a first-class postage stamp is now 49 cents _ 3 cents more than before.
Regulators approved the price hike in December, and it went into effect on Sunday.
Many people won't feel the increase right away: Forever stamps are good for first-class postage at whatever the future rate.
The last increase for stamps was a year ago, when the cost of sending a letter rose by a penny to 46 cents.
The Postal Service lost $5 billion last year and has been trying to get Congress to let it end Saturday delivery and reduce payments on retiree health benefits.
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