Are banks open on Labor Day?
Banks · Labor Day
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No — banks are closed on Labor Day.
Labor Day (the first Monday in September) is a Federal Reserve holiday. Banks, markets, and mail are all off; branches reopen Tuesday.
Payments scheduled for the holiday process on Tuesday's business day.
| Holiday | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Labor Day | Monday, September 7, 2026 | Closed |
| Labor Day | Monday, September 6, 2027 | Closed |
What else on Labor Day?
| Who | Status |
|---|---|
| Mail & the Post Office | Closed No — there's no mail delivery on Labor Day. |
| The Stock Market | Closed No — the stock market is closed on Labor Day. |
| UPS | Closed No — UPS doesn't pick up or deliver on Labor Day. |
| FedEx | Closed No — FedEx is closed on Labor Day, with no pickup or delivery. |
| Federal Offices | Closed No — federal offices are closed on Labor Day. |
| Trash Pickup | Varies Usually not — Labor Day is observed for collection in most places, and the rest of the week typically runs a day behind. Your hauler confirms it. |
| Schools | Closed Almost certainly not — nearly every district closes for Labor Day. |
Checked against the Federal Reserve holiday schedule, verified August 2026. When a schedule for a new year has not been published yet, this page says so — it never guesses.