It may be the depths of winter right now, but it's never too soon to think about summer. This year, Memorial Day will arrive on May 25 and Labor Day will fall on September 7, meaning that the unofficial "summer" season will last a week longer than usual. For most of us, that seems like pretty good news—more summer means more vacation, after all. But what does this extra week of summer mean for businesses? Head over to Fast Company for a look at who does and doesn't benefit from summer 2020.