Labor Day has arrived, marking the winding down of summer and the reopening of schools across the United States. Beyond being a day for barbeques and get-togethers, the first Monday in September is a time to honor the American labor movement and the invaluable contributions of workers to the nation's economy.
As many Americans prepare for holiday travels or last-minute summer barbeques, it's essential to know which businesses and institutions will be open and closed on Monday, September 4.
The United States Postal Service will be closed on Labor Day, meaning mail services will not be available. As for UPS, all services will remain closed, except for Express Critical. FedEx will provide limited services, with only FedEx Custom Critical and modified hours for FedEx Office service.
While banks will not open their branches on Labor Day, ATMs and online banking services will be accessible to customers.
The US stock market will be closed, including NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange. Federal offices, government buildings, and post offices will also observe the holiday by remaining closed. This includes state and local courts, such as the DMV and local libraries, which will not be in operation.
Many grocery stores and retail establishments will be open on Labor Day. This includes major retailers like Walmart and Target, which will operate under regular hours. Costco is an exception, as all Costco locations will be closed on Labor Day.
For those planning to shop or grab a bite to eat, most restaurants, grocery stores, and retailers will remain open. While some stores may have adjusted hours, it's advisable to check with your local