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Labor Day in 2024 falls on Monday, September 2nd, marking the unofficial end of the summer season. This holiday is a time for Americans to enjoy one last long weekend before the start of the school year, often spent hosting barbecues or making trips to the beach. The first Monday in September is dedicated to celebrating the American labor movement and acknowledging the contributions that workers have made to the US economy. While many people take the day off to relax, some may still have errands to run such as going to the bank or picking up last-minute groceries.

For those looking to do some last-minute shopping on Labor Day, most stores under Kroger, including Kroger, Ralphs, Dillons, and more, will be open normal hours. Major retailers like Walmart and Target will also be open for business as usual. However, wholesale retailer Costco will be closed for the day. CVS Pharmacy locations will mostly be open, though some may have reduced hours, and Walgreens stores will be operating at their normal hours, with the exception of most pharmacies being closed.

On the postal front, the United States Postal Service will be closed on Labor Day, meaning no mail will be delivered or picked up. UPS services will be mostly closed, with the exception of Express Critical and limited open locations. FedEx will have limited services, with only FedEx Custom Critical operating, and FedEx Office running on modified hours. In terms of banking, banks will be closed for the holiday, but ATMs and online banking services will still be accessible for customers.

The US stock market will be closed on Labor Day, with NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange both suspending trading for the day. Federal offices and government buildings will also be closed, including the DMV and local libraries. State and local courts will not be operating on the holiday as well. Overall, Labor Day is a time for Americans to reflect on the importance of labor and the contributions of workers, while also enjoying a relaxing long weekend before the hustle and bustle of the fall season.

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