Banks will be shutting down on January 20, Inauguration Day, because of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
Will banks, post offices and shipping services be open on MLK Day? Here's what you need to know for Monday, Jan. 20.
See below for details on whether or not banks, credit unions and U.S. stock markets will be open on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. As with most federal holidays, a majority of banks and other financial institutions will be closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and won't reopen until Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Some businesses will be open and services will be available in New Jersey and the surrounding region on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2025, but some will be closed
The convergence of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, will see closures of banks and stock markets and more. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by JOE RAEDLE / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP) (Getty Images via AFP)
Bank of America, Capital One, Chase, Citibank and Wells Fargo will also be closed for MLK Day. Most local and Kansas City-based banks will also be closed on MLK and other federal holidays. The City of Kansas City trash services are closed on MLK Day for trash pick up.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 20 coincides with Trump’s inauguration. Government offices, postal services, and financial institutions will be closed, but retailers like Costco, Walmart, and Target will remain open.
Here are a list of events that honor civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his legacy, in and around Baltimore.
Although Inauguration Day isn't a federal holiday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is, which will cause ... Capital One, Citibank, PNC, Wells Fargo and Truist — consider MLK Day to be a bank holiday ...
In Harlem, New York, while signing copies of his first book, “Stride Toward Freedom,” Izola Ware Curry stabbed King with a letter opener between his heart and lung. He was taken to Harlem Hospital where his physician, Dr. Aubré D. Maynard, said, “If you had sneezed, your aorta would have been punctured and you would have drowned in your own blood.”
Here's what's open and closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2025.