Easter Sunday has passed, which means that most of the celebrations are over. Unless Easter Monday has been set aside for special arrangements, it is now time to consider returning to daily life as usual.
Many people suddenly feel productive after the benefits of resting, and there may be a variety of public services that they want to use while completing a few odd jobs and errands.
That can entail going somewhere you can’t go on Easter Sunday, like the bank or the post office. Many people believe that the United States Postal Service is closed on Mondays as well.
Regardless of whether a holiday is observed, the offices are closed on Sundays. The offices are closed on Sundays whether or not there is a holiday, but on Monday, April 10, they will be open as usual. On Monday, mail delivery will also happen as usual. Many nations with a large Christian population continue to observe Easter Monday as a public holiday, closing all banks, the government, and certain local businesses.
The US government is different though. They do not observe the Monday as a federal holiday. That means that you will find the banks open for business as normal on Monday, April 10.
It is not necessarily the case for every single bank out there, but here is a list of banks in the USA that are expected to be open on April 10: