Veterans Day 2025: What’s open, what’s closed, and how the US will observe Tuesday’s federal holiday
Post offices across the country will remain shut, and USPS Priority Mail will be the only active postal service.
Most schools will also be closed, though some private institutions and districts may choose to remain open.Financial servicesBanks and credit unions will largely be closed for the day, though customers can still access ATMs, online banking, and mobile apps for transactions.
Stock traders, however, won’t face a pause — US stock markets will remain open, while the US bond market will be closed, according to the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, as reported by USA Today.Retail, restaurants, and delivery servicesMost retail chains and grocery stores, including Walmart, Costco, and Target, will stay open.
Many stores and eateries will also offer special discounts or free meals for veterans as part of nationwide appreciation efforts.For delivery services, UPS and FedEx will run modified schedules, ensuring that most parcels still reach customers on time.
The companies have said essential routes will operate with slight adjustments to accommodate the holiday.Public services and librariesPublic libraries and DMV offices will remain closed for the day.
Local government offices in various states may also operate on reduced schedules or close altogether.What’s next on the holiday calendarThe next federal holiday after Veterans Day is Thanksgiving, which falls on Thursday, November 27, followed by Christmas Day on Thursday, December 25.
The first federal holiday of 2026 –New Year’s Day — will be observed the following week, on Thursday, January 1.Veterans Day remains one of 11 official US federal holidays recognised by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
For many Americans, it’s not only a day off work but also a day of remembrance — one that bridges solemn reflection with public gratitude for those who have served the country.