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Is Target Closed on Labor Day 2025?

NGEC By NGEC Last updated: August 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Labor Day in 2025 falls on Monday, September 1—a federal holiday honoring the achievements of the American workforce. While it’s a day off for many government employees, others may use the time to catch up on errands or enjoy days off with family and friends. So, is Target open on Labor Day? Here’s what you need ot know. 

Is Target Closed on Labor Day 2025?

No, Target remains open on Labor Day. Target stores generally follow regular hours—typically 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. local time—on Labor Day, just as in previous years.

What About Labor Day Sales?

Target frequently features discounts on end-of-summer items leading up to Labor Day. These deals are often highlighted through the weekly ad, which typically runs Sunday through Saturday and may include Labor Day promotions starting midweek.

Keep an eye on Target’s app or ad flyer for current deals around Labor Day.

Target Holiday Schedule — 2025

Here’s an updated breakdown of Target’s major holiday hours in 2025:

  • New Year’s Day—Wednesday, January 1—Open
  • Presidents’ Day—Monday, February 17—Open
  • Easter Sunday—Sunday, April 20—Closed
  • Memorial Day—Monday, May 26—Open
  • Juneteenth—Thursday, June 19—Open
  • Independence Day—Friday, July 4—Open
  • Labor Day—Monday, September 1—Open
  • Thanksgiving Day—Thursday, November 27—Closed
  • Black Friday—Friday, November 28—Open
  • Christmas Eve—Wednesday, December 24—Open but closes early 
  • Christmas Day—Thursday, December 25—Closed
  • New Year’s Eve—Wednesday, December 31—Open

Looking Ahead

Target continues its pattern of staying open during most federal holidays—including Labor Day—while closing only on a few significant dates like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. Always check your local store hours via the Target App or store locator—hours may vary slightly by location.

Do you plan on shopping at Target this Labor Day, or would you rather use the day to relax? Let me know your thoughts—or if you think stores should be closed more often to give employees more time off!

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