US Federal Holidays 2024: Calendar Dates and Observances

US Federal Holidays 2024:The United States observes eleven national holidays annually, providing opportunities for people to spend time with loved ones, honor the nation’s heroes, and consider the nation’s founding principles. Around the United States, people celebrate holidays such as New Year’s, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

There will be no open federal government offices, banks, post offices, or schools for these 11 days. Employees in the private sector may or may not get the day off work depending on their employment; therefore, this does not apply to all Americans. While private companies are not required to provide their employees with paid time off on federal holidays, many do so out of goodwill.

US Federal Holidays 2024

When a federal holiday falls on a Saturday, the Friday before is also a day off; when it falls on a Sunday, the Monday after is also a day off. Many private companies, though not all, will offer their staff the day off in observance of state holidays.

Rarely do these days fall on specific dates; instead, they are often celebrated on a random weekday. For your convenience, we’ve included below a summary of these 2024 holidays, along with their dates and hours of celebration.

US Federal Holidays 2024: Calendar Dates and Observances

Since 1885, New Year’s Day has been a federal holiday; other notable federal holidays include those honoring civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on January 15, Washington’s Birthday (formerly President’s Day, but now observed on third Monday of February due to Uniform Monday Holiday Act of 1968), Memorial Day honoring soldiers who have died in the line of duty, and Juneteenth National Freedom Day, which was added as an annual federal holiday in 2000 to celebrate the end of slavery in the United States.

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List of US Federal Holidays 2024

DateDay of WeekHoliday Name
January 1MondayNew Year’s Day
January 15MondayBirthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
February 19MondayWashington’s Birthday (aka Presidents Day)
May 27MondayMemorial Day
June 19WednesdayJuneteenth National Independence Day
July 4ThursdayIndependence Day
September 2MondayLabor Day
October 14MondayColumbus Day
November 11MondayVeterans Day
November 28ThursdayThanksgiving Day
December 25WednesdayChristmas Day