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What are the 2023 US federal and national holidays? Public holidays calendar

Here’s the full list of federal holidays and other notable days to look forward for the rest of the year.

Here’s the full list of federal holidays and other notable days to look forward for the rest of the year.
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Each year there are dedicated ‘federal holiday’ days, which see most non-essential federal government offices closed and workers given a day of rest.

This will depend on what sector you work in with workers in the hospitality industry, for instance, unlikely to be given the day off. Generally, institutions like schools, banks, businesses and the US stock market will be closed for federal holidays.

Full list of federal holidays for 2023

New Year’s Day: Sunday, 1 January (observed on Monday, 2 January)

Martin Luther King Jr Day: Monday, 16 January

Presidents’ Day: Monday, 20 February

Memorial Day: Monday, 29 May

Juneteenth: Friday, 16 June

Independence Day: Tuesday, 4 July

Labor Day: Monday, 4 September

Indigenous Peoples’ Day (also observed as Columbus Day): Monday, 9 October

Veterans’ Day: Saturday, November 11 (to be observed on Friday, 10 November)

Thanksgiving: Thursday, 23 November

Christmas: Monday, 25 December

(Italics indicate that the holiday as already passed as of publication)

Other dates to look forward to

While that list details all of the designated federal holidays, there are plenty of other days of celebration to put in your diary for 2023. You are unlikely to get an extra day off for any of these dates, but they’re a great opportunity to gather with friends and family cross the year.

The other important dates that are important in 2023 are…

Valentine’s Day: Tuesday, 14 February

Mardi Gras: Tuesday, 21 February

St. Patrick’s Day: Friday, 17 March

Passover: Thursday, 6 April

Good Friday: Friday, 7 April

Easter: Sunday, 9 April

Mother’s Day: Sunday, 14 May

Father’s Day: Sunday, 18 June

(Italics indicate that the holiday as already passed as of publication)