Labor Day in 2024 falls on September 2nd, marking the unofficial end of summer. It is a holiday that allows Americans to enjoy one last long weekend for activities such as hosting a barbecue or taking a beach trip before students head back to school. The first Monday in September is dedicated to remembering the American labor movement and the important contributions workers have made to the US economy. Despite the holiday, many Americans may still have errands to run, such as visiting the bank or picking up last-minute groceries.

For those needing to make a store run, most Kroger stores, including Kroger, Ralphs, and others, will be open normal hours on Labor Day. Major retailers like Walmart and Target will also be operating as usual. CVS Pharmacy locations will mostly be open, but some may have reduced hours, while Walgreens stores will maintain their regular hours, with most pharmacies closed except for select 24-hour sites. However, wholesale giant Costco will be closed on Labor Day.

The United States Postal Service will be closed on Labor Day, so mail services will not be available. UPS services will also be closed, with only Express Critical services and limited locations open. FedEx Custom Critical, a premium service for special shipments, will be operational, while FedEx Office will have modified hours. Banks will be closed as Labor Day is one of 11 federal banking holidays, but ATMs and online banking services will still be accessible. The US stock market, including NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange, will not be trading on Labor Day.

Federal offices and government buildings, such as the DMV and local libraries, will be closed on Labor Day. State and local courts will not be operating as well. Overall, Labor Day in 2024 will be a day to recognize and honor the contributions of American workers while enjoying one last summer celebration before the fall season begins. It is a time for relaxation and reflection, as well as an opportunity to spend time with loved ones and engage in leisure activities.

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