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  1. Christmas Eve, Dec. 26 declared federal holidays. Who gets a day …

    4 days ago · Trump declared the days before and after Christmas as federal holidays this year. But that doesn't mean average Americans will get extra days off.

  2. Holidays Today and Upcoming Holidays in the United States

    Holidays today, tomorrow, and upcoming holidays in the United States, including types like federal, national, statutory, and public holidays.

  3. United States Holidays in 2025

    United States Holidays in 2025 United States holidays in 2024

  4. List of Federal Holidays for 2025 and 2026 - FederalPay.org

    List of 2025 and 2026 Federal Holidays. There are eleven federal holidays recognized by the US government. View all holidays and download printable holidays table.

  5. American holidays - USAGov

    Sep 18, 2025 · Learn about federal, state, cultural, and religious holidays celebrated in the U.S. Understand the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day.

  6. Is Today a Holiday? | U.S. Holidays, Folklore & Observances

    Oct 28, 2025 · Check if today’s a U.S. holiday—federal, state, or traditional. Discover folklore days, saints’ feasts, and seasonal observances with historical roots.

  7. US Federal and State Holidays (Public Holidays) 2025

    Below is a list of holidays established by states, cities, and the federal government.Please click the links below to access holiday calendars and related information provided by official state …

  8. What holiday is today? Today’s & Upcoming Holidays in US

    2 days ago · Learn about today's holidays and upcoming events. Keep up to date on non-working days for government institutions, schools, and banks.

  9. US Public Holidays 2025 – Federal Holiday Calendar

    View the full list of US public and federal holidays for 2025. Stay updated with key national observances and plan ahead with ease.

  10. Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

    In the United States, public holidays are set by federal, state, and local governments and are often observed by closing government offices or giving government employees paid time off.