Labor Day is celebrated annually on the first Monday of September in the United States. It honors the American labor movement and workers' contributions to the country's development, growth, and prosperity. The holiday is usually observed by taking a break from work and spending time with family and friends. Many also use the long weekend to travel, picnic, parade, and attend other community events.
Other US Federal Holidays
- New Year's Day;
- Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.;
- Memorial Day;
- Juneteenth;
- Independence Day;
- Columbus Day;
- Veterans Day;
- Thanksgiving Day;
- Christmas Day;
- Flag Day.