The fourth of July falls on a Sunday this year, which means the holiday will be observed the following day on Monday, July 5.
Getty Many businesses will be closed on July 5 2021 in observance of Independence Day. The fourth of July falls on a Sunday this year, which means the holiday will be observed the following day on Monday, July 5. As is the case with all federal holidays, many businesses will be closed on July 5. Here is what you need to know about which businesses will be open and closed for the holiday. The Federal Reserve website reads, “for holidays falling on Sunday, all Federal Reserve offices will be closed the following Monday.” This means that the Federal Reserve and nearly all banks will be closed on Monday, July 5. Although banks in the private sector are not required to close on Federal holidays, most do, seeing as they rely on the Federal Reserve for most transactions. The stock market will also be closed on July 5. If you need to make a withdrawal or deposit on July 5, you can still use an ATM.