Here Are Which Stores Will Be Closed on Independence Day
- On Independence Day, July 4, 2025, financial institutions, mailing services, federal agencies, and the stock exchange throughout the United States will not be operating.
- This closure is due to the federal holiday celebrating the 1776 agreement by the Second Continental Congress to approve the Declaration of Independence, which marked the founding of the United States as an independent nation.
- Most grocery chains and many national restaurants will remain open, including Kroger, Walgreens, Starbucks , Applebee's, and Trader Joe's, which will close early at 5 p.m.; however, retailers like Costco and Raising Cane's will stay closed.
- UPS will suspend all pickup and delivery operations on July 4, FedEx will operate with reduced hours and limited services, and no mail will be delivered since post offices will be closed.
- These closures and limited services may affect customers’ plans for shopping and shipping during the holiday, while many Americans take the day off to celebrate with outdoor activities and fireworks.
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