Americans are ready to celebrate the Labor Day weekend, with several people trying to use this time to go on a family holiday with their loved ones. It is not an official end to the summer. In the US, the federal holiday is marked every year on the first Monday of September. On this occasion, people gather to honor and celebrate America’s labor movement and its multiple achievements. All government offices, including state, local as well as federal, remain out of service, while schools are closed on Labor Day. This year, several families plan on the last moment and keep in mind the weekend of three days, reports USA Today. Labor Day 2025: When is it? Labor Day will be observed this time on Monday, September 1. According to the Providence Journal, the next time the federal holiday will be marked this early (on September 1) in 2031. It usually falls between September 1 and September 7, as it is observed on the first Monday of the month. Here is when people in the United States celebrate a Labor Day in the coming years: Labor Day 2026: September 7 Labor Day 2027: September 6 Labor Day 2028: September 4 Labor Day 2029: September 3 Labor Day 2030: September 2 Labor Day 2031: September 1 Labor Day 2025: Why does Americans keep it true? The history behind the celebrations of this important day is deeply rooted in the labor movement from the 19th century. This arose during a time when workers in America had to deal with low wages as well as unsafe working conditions, except for long hours. During the Industrial Revolution, several unions, along with activists, came out on the street and even advocated that workers should be treated in better circumstances, according to USA Today. According to History.com, this is when the idea of establishing a day, dedicated to the members of trade and trade unions, has emerged. The US Department of Labor records highlight how the US Federation of Labor, co-founder Peter J. McGuire, was the first person to come up with his idea in 1882. Meanwhile, several researchers mention that the machinist Matthew Maguire also came up with a similar proposal in 1882. The US Department of Labor indicates that the first celebrations were held in New York in 1882, when about 10,000 workers took unpaid time to participate in a march that started from City Hall and closed at Union Square. While New York became the first state to establish a bill to recognize Labor Day, it was actually passed for the first time in 1887 in Oregon. It was later adopted by as many as 32 states by 1894. Questions. How often is Labor Day marked on September 1? The federal holiday will be observed on the first Monday in September. When is Labor Day in 2025? It will be celebrated in the US on September 1. Is the US stock market open or closed on Labor Day? US stock markets will remain closed on September 1, 2025.