24 May USPS Shipping Calculator for 2015
The U.S. Postal Service changed shipping rates on May 31, 2015. Many Etsy sellers came to rely on my shipping calculator for 2014, so I’ve once again taken the near-indecipherable USPS rate charts and turned them into an easy to use tool for updating your shipping profiles and listings.
Notable for 2015 is Canada switching to zone-based pricing for Priority Mail International, with 7 zones rather than a single rate for the whole country. Priority Mail International (Canada) is now a separate option in the shipping types. Take a look at my domestic shipping article if you need a crash course in weighing and packaging.
The rates shown below are commercial base pricing offered by Etsy, PayPal and other online vendors. Be sure to check the prices against your vendor to make sure they’re using commercial prices. Expect to pay more if you show up at the post office without postage. Pricing for flat rate items is included in the table below.
[box type=”alert”]The USPS updated shipping rates on January 17th, 2016. I’ve posted a new shipping calculator with the updated rates; the rates shown below are no longer valid.[/box]
USPS Shipping Calculator
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USPS Flat Rates
Rate | |
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First Class Mail | 0.49 |
Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope | 5.05 |
Priority Mail Legal Flat Rate Envelope | 5.25 |
Priority Mail Padded Flat Rate Envelope | 5.70 |
Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box | 5.25 |
Priority Mail Medium Flat Rate Box | 11.30 |
Priority Mail Large Flat Rate Box | 15.80 |
Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelope (Canada) |
20.85 |
Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelope (Other countries) |
25.25 |
Priority Mail International Small Flat Rate Box (Canada) |
20.85 |
Priority Mail International Small Flat Rate Box (Other countries) |
25.25 |
Priority Mail International Medium Flat Rate Box (Canada) |
42.95 |
Priority Mail International Medium Flat Rate Box (Other countries) |
62.95 |
Priority Mail International Large Flat Rate Box (Canada) |
56.75 |
Priority Mail International Large Flat Rate Box (Other countries) |
81.95 |
Express Mail Flat Rate Envelope | 18.11 |
Express Mail Flat Rate Box | 44.95 |
Disclaimer: This tool is intended to help Etsy sellers, but is unlikely to cover the needs of every shop and business owner. Please use the calculator as a tool in your tool box and not the sole source for your pricing decision. Shipping is complex and we hope to ease the pain a bit. Please keep in mind that extra services, insurance, etc. are not taken into account with this calculator.
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Jason
Posted at 22:28h, 01 JanuaryWill there be a calculator for the 2016 rates?
Brittany
Posted at 14:06h, 03 JanuaryYes, the 2016 shipping calculator will be available soon!
Jason
Posted at 03:58h, 04 JanuaryLooking forward to the calculator, but not the rates.
Lisa Braun
Posted at 05:38h, 29 DecemberOh Brittany, will you be doing this for the new 2016 postal rates?
FINGERS CROSSED!!
Brittany
Posted at 13:06h, 02 JanuaryYes, the 2016 shipping calculator will be available soon!
Lisa Braun
Posted at 14:54h, 03 JanuaryWONDERFUL – thank you so very much – it’s truly a lifesaver for me!!
Bunny
Posted at 18:25h, 25 OctoberThanks very much for this updated shipping calculator.
Every time I attempt to use the USPS website I feel like I’m nearing The Cliffs of Insanity!
Glad I’m not the only one. 🙂
Sue
Posted at 18:31h, 02 SeptemberMost of my Etsy items are jewelry, and I use a small bubble mailing envelope (6×9) Maybe a silly question, but is there a way to find out the costs for that? It is usually just over $2.00 to mail one. I’d like to offer international mailings, but cannot imagine having to go through and weigh and measure everything!
Brittany
Posted at 09:52h, 05 SeptemberSue, packages that aren’t USPS flat rate are always charged by weight. It may be that most of your items weigh about the same, which is why the cost seems consistent. You could weigh a few items with the packing material and come up with an upper bound for weight that you’re comfortable with, and use that for calculating shipping.
I find that most of my items fit into a few weight categories, so I’ve created shipping profiles on Etsy with appropriate shipping costs for each category.
Kyria
Posted at 12:38h, 17 AugustThank you so much!!! I think this is the smartest information I’ve found online about shipping 🙂
Brittany
Posted at 13:53h, 18 AugustThat is so nice to hear, Kyria. Thanks so much!
Martha
Posted at 01:21h, 03 JulyThank you!! From me, on the ‘otherside’ of the ocean! 🙂 I’ve just proposed your tool to a couple of teams that I’m in, because I’m seeing so many shops still not offering Intl. shipping. I like to participate in BNR’s but have a hard time when shops don’t ship out of the US.
Super thankful you’ve made it easier for everyone to calculate costs, and find the more affordable ones too! Btw, your TreasuryBox is a Fabulous thing as well! Thank you for everything you do here!
Martha
Brittany
Posted at 18:18h, 04 JulyThanks for the kind words, Martha – it’s so nice to hear that!
Kelly T
Posted at 08:13h, 01 JulyThanks Brittany!
Brittany
Posted at 18:19h, 04 July😉
Tofa
Posted at 22:18h, 22 JuneThank you so much. It is very important. I hope you will come up with oz one day. It is really great.
Tofa
Onyi
Posted at 07:50h, 03 JuneThank you so much for this. I was hesitating listing things online because I have to ship on my own instead of through the websites and I didn’t have any idea how much to add onto their prices for shipping.
Brittany
Posted at 09:52h, 03 JuneOnyi, if by shipping on your own you mean shipping using USPS retail prices paid at the Post Office, you would be better off using the Postage Price Calculator from the USPS site. This calculator’s rates are based on commercial based prices offered by Etsy, PayPal and others.
Erica Leggiero
Posted at 12:34h, 01 JuneI’m so grateful for you! If this resource wasn’t available, I don’t know what I’d do! Been using this since 2013, and couldn’t imagine business without! Thanks for putting this together 🙂
Brittany
Posted at 12:46h, 01 JuneThanks, Erica – I really appreciate hearing this!
nicole
Posted at 19:37h, 31 MayTHANK YOU SO MUCH for putting this together! You’re the best!!!
Brittany
Posted at 20:02h, 31 MayYou are so welcome, Nicole!
Laura's Last Ditch Vintage Kitchenwares
Posted at 10:41h, 30 MayThanks so much! This made my life a lot easier!
Brittany
Posted at 13:20h, 30 MayMaking things a bit easier for sellers is my goal – I’m glad this has been helpful.
Karin
Posted at 09:21h, 30 MayThank you so much for making this chart. You’ve just saved me at least an hour of what would have been mind numbing calculating. Cheers!
Brittany
Posted at 13:21h, 30 MayKarin, hopefully you can get out and enjoy your weekend now.
Debora
Posted at 04:36h, 30 MayBrittany, thank you! There is lots of information on the web but nothing to compare to your information, which is clear, concise and written for a seller to understand. I have used your info since my shops began and will continue to do so, again thank you!
Brittany
Posted at 13:22h, 30 MayThanks for the kind words, Debora!
Carol
Posted at 06:26h, 29 MayThank you so much! You provide such a wonderful resource for my etsy shop!
Brittany
Posted at 12:51h, 29 MayThanks for the kind words, Carol.
Dee
Posted at 04:32h, 29 MaySeriously, thank you so much for doing this! Really kind and generous!
Brittany
Posted at 12:50h, 29 MaySo glad it is getting used!
Deb Salisbury
Posted at 09:28h, 25 MayThank you for putting this tool together! It’s very helpful.
Brittany
Posted at 12:55h, 25 MayYou’re welcome! Glad it is of help.
Chrissy
Posted at 05:00h, 25 MayThank you! This is an amazing resource for sellers. 🙂
Brittany
Posted at 12:55h, 25 MayThat is so nice to hear – thanks!
marsha
Posted at 15:29h, 02 JuneHow do you know the zones?
Brittany
Posted at 20:59h, 02 JuneMarsha, zones differ depending on where you’re shipping from, so unfortunately there’s not a simple map of zones. The USPS has a zone chart for U.S. shipping that will give you a zone for a given origin and destination zip code.
For the new Canada zones, Pitney Bowes has a similar US-Canada zone chart that will give you a zone for a zip/postal code combination. Hope that helps!
Steve
Posted at 07:45h, 17 JulyIt would be helpful to put the zone map link at the top in the post so that your readers can easily decipher this method you’ve devised. Some people are new and don’t know how this work. Thanks for the help.
Brittany
Posted at 20:09h, 17 JulyThanks Steve, great suggestion! I added the zone map link after the rates for any shipping method that involves zones.