Presidents Day, a federal holiday, is Feb. 17 this year. That means there will be businesses and other entities that will be closed Monday. Here are some things to know about the upcoming holiday.
Presidents Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February to commemorate the Founding Fathers and the birthday of George Washington. This year, the holiday will take place on Feb. 17.
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Presidents Day is Monday, February 17, and is considered a federal holiday, meaning some stores and services will close.
Monday, Feb. 17, marks the second federal holiday of this year, meaning some agencies and businesses will close to observe it. Presidents Day, formally known as “Washington’s Birthday” at ...
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Major stock and bond markets will be closed Monday in observance of George Washington’s birthday, commonly referred to as Presidents’ Day. They will run normal schedules the remainder of the week.
While many schools and companies may be closed for the day and the United States Postal Service shuts down, there's also an impact on the stock market.
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According to Britannica.com, Presidents Day falls on the third Monday of February each year. It's a day to celebrate the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, former U.S. presidents.