Dollar General Closed Christmas Day, Stores Reopened December 26
Dollar General stores were closed on December 25, 2025, after offering extended hours on Christmas Eve and running holiday promotions. The closure gave many frontline employees a holiday off, while pre holiday sales and extended shifts likely increased workloads in the run up to Christmas.

Dollar General shuttered its more than 20,000 stores on Christmas Day, December 25, 2025, and resumed normal operations on December 26. In the days leading up to the holiday the retailer ran promotions including its "24 Days of Savings" campaign and weekly three day sales, and many locations extended hours on Christmas Eve to accommodate last minute shoppers.
Company statements delivered around the holiday period emphasized continued growth and the retailer's mission to serve communities, while confirming the Christmas Day closures. Customers and employees were advised to verify local store hours using Dollar General's store locator, as hours varied by location during the holiday period.
The decision to close on Christmas Day has clear implications for workers. For employees, a firm holiday closure provided a guaranteed day off for many hourly staff, removing uncertainty about last minute scheduling and holiday shift assignments. At the same time, the extended hours and intensified promotions in the run up to the holiday likely elevated staffing demands on Christmas Eve and the preceding weeks, increasing pressure on schedules and potentially on overtime for some workers.

Managers balancing staffing needs had to reconcile the company wide closure with the heavier traffic generated by promotional campaigns. For some store teams extended holiday hours can create scheduling strain and fatigue, while guaranteed time off on Christmas Day can help with morale and work life balance. The net impact for employees depends on local scheduling practices and whether retailers offered additional pay premiums for holiday eve shifts.
The retailer's holiday cadence also matters to customers seeking essentials on December 25. While Dollar General closed for the day, other national convenience and pharmacy chains remained options for holiday shopping, with companies such as Walgreens, CVS and 7 Eleven often maintaining some locations open on major holidays. Workers and shoppers alike were encouraged to check local listings before traveling, since store hours varied by market and by location.
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