
Postal reform bill: Cap on nonsubscriber copies increases 5x, but rates also go up
President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed a postal reform bill that provides more than $50 billion in financial relief for USPS and extends a new opportunity for newspapers to use mail sampling to reach nonsubscribers with promotional copies — lifting the cap on the number of nonsubscriber copies newspapers can mail at the lowest rate.
The law doesn't save mailers from steep postage increases, though. The Postal Service said Wednesday that it would increase periodicals postage rates by an average of 8.5%, effective July 10. NNA Chair Brett Wesner notes one bright spot: "USPS is finally recognizing the value of our use of flats trays for newspaper containers by passing along a 3.7% increase instead of the nearly 11% for mailing sacks."