What’s open, what’s closed on Labor Day 2023 (Monday, Sept. 4)? Grocery stores, offices, banks, more

What’s open, what’s closed on Labor Day 2023 (Monday, Sept. 4)? Grocery stores, offices, banks, more

Labor Day is Monday, Sept. 4.

The day is a time set aside to remember the contributions workers – specifically organized labor – has made to the U.S. It’s also the unofficial end of summer and many people celebrate the holiday with gatherings and special events.

Labor Day is a federal holiday, meaning most offices are closed and mail won’t run. Many grocery stores, retailers and restaurants are open, however.

Here’s a look at what’s open and what’s closed for Labor Day 2023:

Federal offices – Closed

State offices – Closed

County and city offices – Most closed

Banks – Closed

Schools – Closed

Financial markets, Nasdaq, NYSE – Closed

Garbage pickup – Delayed, check with your provider for holiday schedule

U.S. Post Office – Closed. There will be no mail delivery except holiday Premium/Priority Mail Express. Regular mail delivery, collections and retail services resume Tuesday.

Fed Ex and UPS – Will not be delivering, except for UPS Express Critical, FedEx Office and FedEx Custom Critical.

Pharmacies – Most are open but may have different hours. Check ahead with your favorite location.

Walmart – Open

Target – Open

Retail stores – Most are open

Grocery stores – Most are open, check ahead with your favorite location as some may be on a reduced schedule.

Here’s a look at grocery stores schedules:

  • Aldi – 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Costco – Closed
  • CVS – Open
  • Kroger – Open regular hours
  • Publix – 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
  • Sam’s Club -Plus Members: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Club Members: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Rite Aid – Open
  • Target – 8 a.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Walgreens – Open