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National Newspaper Carrier Day

Celebrated on 09/04/2026

Quick Fact

National Newspaper Carrier Day is celebrated on the first Saturday of October. It was established to honor the hardworking newspaper carriers who deliver news to doorsteps every morning.

Origins and Establishment of National Newspaper Carrier Day

National Newspaper Carrier Day was first observed in 1933 by the International Circulation Managers Association (now the International Circulation Managers Association). The day was created to recognize the important role newspaper carriers play in delivering news to communities across the United States. The first celebration took place on October 5, 1933, and has since been observed annually on the first Saturday of October.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over the years, National Newspaper Carrier Day has evolved to include various activities such as newspaper carrier appreciation events, safety training sessions, and community recognition programs. Many newspapers host special breakfasts or award ceremonies for their carriers. With the decline of print newspapers, the day now also acknowledges digital delivery and the changing landscape of news distribution.

Facts & General Observations

  • There are approximately 500,000 newspaper carriers in the United States, many of whom are teenagers working their first job.
  • Newspaper carriers deliver over 30 million newspapers daily, covering about 60% of U.S. households.
  • The first newspaper carrier in the U.S. was Benjamin Franklin, who delivered the Pennsylvania Gazette as a apprentice in the 1720s.

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