
Record-breaking 72M Americans set to travel over Fourth of July
A record 72 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home over the Fourth of July holiday period, which runs from June 28 to July 6, according to AAA.
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- U.S. stock markets will be closed on Friday, July 4, 2025, in observance of Independence Day.
- Most banks will also be closed on July 4, but ATMs will remain accessible.
- Mail delivery services (USPS, UPS, FedEx) will be suspended on the holiday, resuming normal operations on Saturday, July 5.
United States stock markets will be closed Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.
This July 4 marks the 249th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Enjoy your celebrations and the long weekend.
However, if you need to move money around, you may have to wait until Monday.
The Fourth of July is a federal holiday, which means non-essential federal offices, stock markets and most banks will be closed.
Are stock markets closed on the Fourth of July?
American stock markets closed early Thursday and will remain closed until Monday..
The Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange closed at 1 p.m. ET and the U.S. bond market closed close at 2 on Thursday, July 3, and they will all remain closed until they open again for normal trading hours on Monday, July 7.
NYSE American Equities, NYSE Arca Equities, NYSE Chicago, and NYSE National late trading sessions are also closed today.
Stock markets in London, EuroNext Paris. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tokyo, the Phillipines and Australia are open for normal trading.
This will be the last holiday break for Wall Street until Monday, Sept. 1, when it will close again in observance of Labor Day.
When is the stock market closed in 2025?
The New York Stock Exchange is closed on:
- Jan. 1: New Year’s Day
- Jan. 20: MLK Day
- Feb. 17: Washington’s Birthday
- April 18: Good Friday
- May 26: Memorial Day
- June 19: Juneteenth National Independence Day
- July 4: Independence Day
- Sept. 1: Labor Day
- Nov. 27: Thanksgiving Day
- Dec. 25: Christmas Day
The NYSE also closed on Jan. 9 for the National Day of Mourning for former President Jimmy Carter.
The markets close early on July 3, Nov. 28 (the day after Thanksgiving), and Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve).
Are banks closed in Florida on the Fourth of July?
Yes. Banks are closed on the 11 federal holidays observed by the Federal Reserve.
Bank websites are open for many banking services. However, be aware that some banking services may be unavailable, and planning ahead is advised. Checks deposited on July 4 may not become available and automated bill payment services may not process until the next business day.
Will ATMs be open on the Fourth of July?
Yes. You’ll be able to get money out, able to check balances, and (where applicable) deposit cash as you usually do. But deposits may not count toward your account until the next day.
Will mail be delivered on the Fourth of July?
Post offices and other service retail locations are closed Friday and there will be no mail delivery, according to the U.S. Postal Service holiday schedule. Postal services will reopen at the usual times on Saturday.
Will UPS deliver on the Fourth of July?
There will be no UPS pickup or delivery service on July 4, according to the company’s holiday schedule.
UPS Store locations may be closed or have modified hours — check with your local store — and UPS Express Critical will still be available.
Will FedEx deliver on the Fourth of July?
There will be no FedEx pickup or delivery service on July 4 and FedEx Freight and FedEx Logistics will be closed, the company website says. FedEx offices may be closed or have modified hours, check your local office for details.
FedEx Custom Critical services will be available.