Recognized as a federal holiday in 1894, Labor Day falls on the first Monday of September each year to commemorate the collective strength of the labors in different sections of the economy and their contributions to the development of the American economy. The day also remembers various labor movements in the past. Being falling on Monday the weekend becomes a long one and is sometimes referred to as Labor Weekend.
Schools, colleges and most businesses take off the day. The day is also considered to be the beginning of autumn and hence many people plan for the holiday trip before the summer ends. People also plan for house gatherings and parties as schools and colleges start during this period. American football season starts on or around labor weekend.
1882 was the year when the Labor Day was first celebrated by holding large parades to display the strength of labor and trade unions.
Day | Date | Holiday |
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Saturday | January 01 2022 | New Year's Day |
Monday | January 17 2022 | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
Monday | February 14 2022 | Valentine's Day |
Monday | February 21 2022 | Presidents' Day |
Sunday | March 13 2022 | Daylight Saving Time Starts |
Sunday | April 17 2022 | Easter Sunday |
Sunday | May 08 2022 | Mother's Day |
Monday | May 30 2022 | Memorial Day |
Sunday | June 19 2022 | Juneteenth |
Sunday | June 19 2022 | Father's Day |
Monday | July 04 2022 | Independence Day |
Monday | September 05 2022 | Labor Day |
Monday | October 10 2022 | Columbus Day |
Monday | October 31 2022 | Halloween |
Sunday | November 06 2022 | Daylight Saving Time Ends |
Friday | November 11 2022 | Veterans Day |
Thursday | November 24 2022 | Thanksgiving Day |
Sunday | December 25 2022 | Christmas Day |