Dia dos Presidentes 2025; O que Fechará e o que Permanecerá Aberto

O Dia dos Presidentes, um feriado federal observado na terceira segunda-feira de fevereiro, cairá em 17 de fevereiro de 2025. Originalmente estabelecido para homenagear o aniversário de George Washington, o feriado agora também comemora Abraham Lincoln e é amplamente reconhecido como um dia para celebrar todos os presidentes dos EUA.

Os escritórios do governo, incluindo agências federais, estaduais e locais, estarão fechados no Dia dos Presidentes. Isso inclui tribunais, o Departamento de Veículos Automotores e escolas públicas. O Serviço Postal dos EUA suspenderá a entrega regular de correspondência, embora o Priority Mail Express ainda será entregue. Grandes empresas de transporte, como FedEx e UPS, operarão, embora alguns serviços possam ter horários modificados.

Bancos e o mercado de ações também estarão fechados em observância ao feriado. No entanto, caixas eletrônicos e serviços bancários online permanecerão disponíveis. A maioria das lojas de varejo, supermercados e restaurantes permanecerão abertos, com muitos oferecendo promoções especiais no Dia dos Presidentes. Cadeias de fast-food e cinemas também funcionarão normalmente.

Embora o feriado seja um momento de relaxamento e compras, continua sendo um dia significativo para refletir sobre as contribuições dos presidentes da nação. Funcionários federais não essenciais terão o dia de folga, e muitos americanos aproveitarão o fim de semana prolongado para desfrutar de tempo em casa ou explorar atrações locais.

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