January 15, 2025
. 7 min

US Stamp: The Canadian Guide to Postage Stamp Costs

Shipping items to the United States is a common practice for Canadian sellers. Understanding postage rates and regulations is crucial to ensuring accurate US stamp costs and avoiding delays.

This guide will provide you with essential stamp costs, factors affecting postage, and tips for efficient shipping.

Key Takeaways

  • Weight and dimensions, destination, and service levels are some of the factors affecting postage costs.

  • Explore options like First-Class Mail and First-Class Package service to find the best fit for your shipments.

  • Use online calculators or postage software for accurate estimates.

How Much is a US Postage Stamp?

The cost of a US postage stamp varies depending on the type of stamp and the mailing service you're using:

Here are some general estimates:

US Postal Service First-Class Stamp

You will use the USPS First-Class stamps to mail standard letters or postcards within the United States. They are usually called "Forever Stamps" because they will always cover the cost of sending a regular letter, even if there's a rate hike.

First-Class mail is the most affordable way to send everyday mail, like letters or cards. Note that the typical delivery time takes 1-5 business days to arrive. Additionally, the stamps never expire and are easy to use. So, you can use them anytime you want.

Letter Stamps

The stamp design of letter stamps often features various themes, like famous people, landmarks, or artwork.

Standard-sized, rectangular envelopesUSD 0.73
Square, oversized, or unusual envelopesUSD 1.19

Postcards

It typically has designs suited for postcards, sometimes with simpler or themed images.

Standard-sized, rectangular envelopesUSD 0.56

Global Forever (International)

Global Forever's stamp design usually has a design reflecting global themes or symbols.

Standard-sized, rectangular envelopesUSD 1.65

Note: You cannot use First-Class stamps to send packages. These stamps are for mailing standard letters or postcards only. Consider shipping with couriers if you want to send your customers' package orders.

However, expect different pricing tiers because each carrier charges differently based on the package's weight, size, and destination.

For example, here are the estimated shipping fees for a package weighing 1 kg and measuring 18 in x 8 in x 5 in and bound for New York City, USA.

Shipping CompanyService LevelRates
Canada PostSmall Packet - USA AirCAD 22.50
Tracked Packet - USACAD 25.96
Expedited Parcel - USACAD 33.08
Xpresspost - USACAD 49.55
FedEx CanadaInternational FirstCAD 38769
International PriorityCAD 157.75
International EconomyCAD 87.77
International Connect PlusCAD 78.33
International GroundCAD 34.57
UPS CanadaStandardCAD 26.54
3-Day SelectCAD 89.91
ExpeditedCAD 96.05
Express SaverCAD 133.87
Worldwide ExpressCAD 140.88
Next Day EarlyCAD 228.19
PurolatorExpress US 9:00 AM GuaranteedCAD 345.22
Express US GuaranteedCAD 167.06
Express US 10:30 AM GuaranteedCAD 175.76
Ground USCAD 50.54
StallionUPS EconomyCAD 10.98
USPS Priority MailCAD 17.31
UPS GroundCAD 27.45
UPS Priority Mail ExpressCAD 72.36

How Do You Calculate US Postage Costs?

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To calculate US postage costs, you need to consider a few key factors:

Mail Types

Start by considering the type of mail you're sending:

  • Letter

  • Postcard

  • Package

Determining the mail type is crucial for calculating postage cost because different types of mail have different rates. Letters, postcards, and packages all cost different amounts to send. For example, a postcard is cheaper than a package, which costs more based on weight and size.

Knowing the type of mail helps you choose the correct postage, ensuring your mail gets adequately delivered and you avoid extra charges (even if it's one cent or two) or delays.

Weight and Size

Generally, heavier or larger items will cost more because they take up more space and weigh more. This means that they can be more expensive to handle and transport. The postal service needs to use more resources, like fuel and labour, to move bigger or heavier packages.

So, the cost of sending these items is higher than that of lighter and smaller items. You'll have to pay more to send big, heavy mail.

Destination

The farther the destination from the US border, the higher the shipping cost. Shipping carriers typically divide the US into zones, with rates increasing as the zone number goes up.

Delivery Speed

Services like Priority Mail or Express cost more than standard delivery. These services prioritize your letter or package so it gets to its destination quickly, often in just a few days or overnight.

The extra cost covers the quicker handling and transportation needed to speed up delivery. Regular mail takes longer to deliver, so it’s cheaper. If you need your mail to arrive quickly, you’ll pay more for these faster services.

Tips for Efficient Ship to the US

Shipping efficiently to the US requires careful planning to keep costs low and ensure timely delivery. Here are some helpful tips to make your shipments to the U.S. more cost-effective and efficient.

Optimize Packaging

A hand holding stacks of folded carton boxes

As we know, heavier, bigger, and wider shipments cost more. So, optimize your packages to reduce costs. Start by packing efficiently.

  1. Use the smallest box that securely fits your items, avoiding excess space and weight. Avoid oversized boxes, as they increase costs due to size, even if the weight is low.

  2. Fill in these spaces with lightweight materials like packing peanuts or crumpled paper. It is crucial not to use excessive package fillers, as they add weight to the package. So, remove unnecessary packaging or excess materials to keep overall size and weight down.

  3. Properly sealing the package with strong but minimal tape can also help avoid extra fees for bulky packaging. This will protect contents without adding extra weight.

Weigh Your Packages Accurately

A black and white weighing scale

Use a reliable digital scale at home to get the exact weight. Ensure to include the packaging materials' weight, like the box and padding. Avoid guessing because it can lead to two results that will not benefit you:

  • Underestimating the weight can lead to extra fees.

  • Overestimating can result in paying more than necessary.

Pro Tip: Always round up to the nearest ounce or gram, as carriers do the same.

By weighing accurately, you can choose the right shipping service and avoid surprise costs, ensuring you only pay for what you actually ship.

Consider Flat Rate Shipping

priority mail package

Flat-rate shipping means you pay a fixed price to send a package, no matter how much it weighs or where it's going. So, as long as it fits in the flat-rate box, you only have to think about a single price.

This helps reduce shipping costs, especially for heavier items, because you won't pay extra for weight or distance. It's a great option if your package is heavy or going far, as the price stays the same.

Flat-rate options help you predict the cost easily and avoid surprises, making shipping affordable to the US or within the country.

Generate Online Shipping Labels

bunch of tapes and a person attaching priority mail sticker on box

Generating and printing online shipping labels at home simplifies sending packages from Canada to the US. You enter the package details on the carrier's website or shipping platform, and the system calculates the cost.

Often, online prices are lower than what you'd pay at the post office. After purchasing, you print the label at home, stick it on the package, and drop it off at the carrier or schedule a pickup. This saves you time, prevents errors, and takes advantage of online shipping discounts.

Check for Customs Duties and Taxes

A man typing Customs Declaration Form

You can check customs duties and taxes using online tools provided by shipping carriers or government websites. These tools help estimate any fees or taxes that may apply to your package.

Knowing the customs duties and taxes in advance helps sellers avoid surprise costs or delays at the border. Additionally, by correctly filling out customs forms and understanding these charges, sellers can choose the best shipping options and avoid paying extra fees.

This planning helps reduce shipping costs and ensures smoother delivery to US customers.

Unlock Cheaper Options for Your Cross-Border Deliveries – Ship with Stallion Now!

If you want another option for your US order, you don't have to look far! Stallion offers affordable and efficient cross-border shipping solutions that significantly lower shipping expenses.

Why choose Stallion?

  • Competitive Rates. We offer competitive pricing on US shipping, helping you save money on every shipment.

  • Wide Range of Services. We have options to suit your delivery needs, from standard to expedited shipping.

  • Reliable Tracking. Monitor your shipments in real-time with our advanced tracking system.

  • Excellent Customer Support. Our dedicated team is always available to assist you with your shipping needs.

Final Thoughts

Understanding US postage rates is essential for Canadian sellers looking to ship their products across the border. Utilizing the information and tips provided in this guide, you can optimize your shipping process, cut costs, and ensure the timely delivery of your goods to US customers.

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