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  2. Is the stock market open or closed on Black Friday? See ... - AOL

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    United States stock markets will be closing early on Friday, Nov. 29 after being closed altogether on Thursday, Nov. 28, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.. The Nasdaq and New York Stock ...

  3. What Black Friday's history tells us about holiday shopping ...

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    The holiday shopping season is about to reach full speed with Black Friday, which kicks off the post-Thanksgiving retail rush later this week. ... Earlier references date back to the 1950s and ...

  4. Holidays with paid time off in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following holidays are observed by the majority of US businesses with paid time off: New Year's Day, New Year's Eve, [2] Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, the day after known as Black Friday, Christmas Eve and Christmas. There are also numerous holidays on the state and local level that are observed to varying degrees.

  5. Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia

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    The year 2012 saw the biggest Black Friday to date in Canada, as Canadian retailers embraced it in an attempt to keep shoppers from travelling across the border. [73] Before the advent of Black Friday in Canada, the most comparable holiday was Boxing Day in terms of retailer impact and consumerism. [74]

  6. What date is Thanksgiving 2024? And when is Black Friday ...

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    Thursday, Nov. 28 is the date of this year's Thanksgiving. When did Thanksgiving become a national holiday? President Abraham Lincoln declared a national Thanksgiving holiday in 1863. It was a ...

  7. Black Thursday - Wikipedia

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    Black Thursday is a term used to refer to typically negative, notable events that have occurred on a Thursday. It has been used in the following cases: 6 February 1851 - devastating day of bushfires in Victoria, Australia; 21 June 1877 execution of 10 suspected leaders of the "Molly Maguires" [1]

  8. It wasn't always the biggest shopping holiday of the year ...

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    Black Friday's name dates back to the 1950s, the History Channel reports. It was used by Philadelphia police to describe the chaos that often took place in the city the day after Thanksgiving .

  9. Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. Holidays in the United States of America For other uses, see Public holidays in the United States (disambiguation). Public holidays in the United States Public • Paid • Federal • Observance • School • Hallmark Observed by Federal government State governments Local governments ...