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2025 Holidays - United States of America

Name Weekday Date Type Subdivisions
New Year's Day Wednesday Jan. 1, 2025 Federal All
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday Jan. 20, 2025 Federal All
President's Day Monday Feb. 17, 2025 Federal All
Ulysses S. Grant Day Sunday April 27, 2025 Regional Ohio
Memorial Day Monday May 26, 2025 Federal All
Juneteenth Thursday June 19, 2025 Federal All
Independence Day Friday July 4, 2025 Federal All
Labor Day Monday Sept. 1, 2025 Federal All
Cabrini Day Monday Oct. 6, 2025 Regional Colorado
Columbus Day Monday Oct. 13, 2025 Federal All
US Indigenous People's Day Monday Oct. 13, 2025 Regional New Mexico, Maine, South Dakota, District of Columbia, Nebraska, Virginia
Veterans Day Tuesday Nov. 11, 2025 Federal All
Thanksgiving Thursday Nov. 27, 2025 Federal All
Day after Thanksgiving Friday Nov. 28, 2025 Regional New Mexico, California, Iowa, Maryland, North Carolina, Maine, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska, Delaware, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Kansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky
Christmas Day Thursday Dec. 25, 2025 Federal All

* Estimated holiday dates

We continuously monitor and update holiday information, but there may be occasional inaccuracies.

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United States Public Holiday Observance Rules

1. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Weekend

- If a federal holiday falls on a Saturday, it is observed on the preceding Friday.

- If a federal holiday falls on a Sunday, it is observed on the following Monday.

2. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Saturday

- Most federal employees get the preceding Friday off.

- Private sector employers may choose to follow this rule, but it is not mandatory.

3. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Sunday

- The holiday is observed on Monday, meaning federal offices and many businesses will be closed.

- This applies to all federal holidays, including Independence Day (July 4th), if it falls on a Sunday.

4. Bridge Holidays (Long Weekends)

- The U.S. does not have a system of automatic bridge holidays.

- However, many federal holidays are scheduled on Mondays, creating built-in long weekends (e.g., Memorial Day, Labor Day, Presidents' Day).

- Private employers may allow employees to take additional leave around holidays like Thanksgiving to extend the weekend.

5. Special Cases for Public Holidays

- Thanksgiving (Fourth Thursday of November): Always falls on a Thursday, often leading to a long weekend as many businesses close on the following Friday (Black Friday).

- Christmas and New Year’s: If they fall on weekends, the observed holiday is moved (Friday if on Saturday, Monday if on Sunday).

- State-Specific Holidays: Some states have additional public holidays, like César Chávez Day (California, Texas) or Patriots' Day (Massachusetts, Maine).

6. Additional Notes

- Federal holidays apply to government employees, but private companies are not required by law to grant time off.

- Some businesses, especially in retail, remain open on holidays like Labor Day, Veterans Day, and New Year's Eve.

- Holiday observances may vary by state and employer policies.