Whatâs open, whatâs 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