August 30, 2019: Seventy-two percent (72%) of American adults consider Labor Day to be the unofficial end of summer.
A ScottRasmussen.com national survey found that belief to be strongest in the Northeast, where 80% look at the upcoming weekend in that manner. Seventy-eight percent (78%) of Midwesterners agree along with 70% of those who live in the South. However, in Western states, just 63% view Labor Day as the unofficial end of summer.[1]
Overall, 22% of Americans consider Labor Day to be one of our nation’s most important holidays. Nineteen percent (19%) consider it one of the least important. Half (50%) rate it somewhere in between.
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