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Here’s what’s open (and closed) on July 4th for Independence Day 2024

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Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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By
Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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July 4, 2024, 5:00 AM ET
Not every business is open on July 4.
Not every business is open on July 4. Getty Images

Memorial Day might mark the unofficial start to summer, but there’s no true seasonal holiday like the Fourth of July.

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Barbeques. Pool parties. Fireworks. Travel. It condenses the joy of summer into a single day – as long as you’re not on the road, of course. Airports and roads are clogged as experts predict record-setting travel numbers this year. But if you’re at home or at your destination, it’s time to relax.

If you’ve got business to conduct or food and drink to restock, however, you might run into a problem or two along the way.

Here’s a look at what stores and services are open as you celebrate Independence Day in 2024.

Are banks open on July 4?

They’re not. Independence Day is a federal holiday, meaning financial institutions are closed. Online transactions and ATM machines will be available, if you absolutely must deposit or withdraw funds. (Note that no deposits will be credited to your account until at least tomorrow.)

Will there be any mail delivery on July 4?

No reason to check the mailbox today. The U.S. Postal Service does not operate on Independence Day and UPS and FedEx generally take the day off as well. Some FedEx Office Print & Ship Centers will be open, but it’s wise to call before you head there.

Is the stock market open on July 4?

Even Wall Street takes some time off today. The New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and bond markets are all closed. They’ll reopen Friday the 5th.

Which department stores are closed for Independence Day?

Not too many, actually. With Prime Day looming and people always in need of last-minute items, many retailers have discovered July 4th is a big sales day. (If you need some outdoor furniture or a grill, it’s a great time to grab them on clearance.)

Some retailers, though, let their employees celebrate the holiday. Costcowill be closed on Independence Day. And many locally owned small businesses could take the day off as well.

Which department stores are open on Independence Day?

Here’s a sample of some of the stores that will be open.

Bass Pro Shops – Open on July 4.

Belk – Open on July 4.

Best Buy – Open July 4.

Cabella’s – Open on July 4.

CVS – Open on July 4.

Dillards – Open July 4.

Home Depot– Open on July 4.

Ikea – Open on July 4.

Kohl’s – Open on July 4.

Lowe’s – Open on July 4.

Macy’s – Open July 4.

Michael’s – Open July 4.

Old Navy – Open on July 4.

Rite Aid– Open on July 4.

Target – Open July 4.

T.J. Maxx – Open July 4.

Walgreens – Open on July 4. (Some pharmacies may have reduced hours.)

Walmart– Open on July 4.

Which grocery stores are open on Independence Day?

With all of the cookouts going on today, most grocers will be open, even if Costco isn’t. Here’s where to grab a bag of hamburger buns or extra potato chips.

Aldi – Open on July 4. (Limited hours.)

Food Lion – Open on July 4.

Giant Eagle – Open on July 4

Harris Teeter – Open on July 4.

Ingles – Open on July 4.

Kroger– Open on July 4.

Publix – Open on July 4.

Safeway – Open on July 4.

ShopRite – Open on July 4.

Stop and Shop – Open on July 4.

Trader Joe’s – Open on July 4.

Wegman’s – Open on July 4.

Whole Foods – Open on July 4.

Winn-Dixie – Open on July 4.

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By Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Coins2Day, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries.

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