Federal Holidays List in US 2024: List of the public holidays in American

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Federal holidays which are also called public holidays, which made by a country’s federal government and established by the law

List of Federal Holidays in US 2024

Holiday List in America: The Federal holidays which are also called public holidays, which made by a country’s federal government and established by the law. In simple words, the whole country acknowledges these days as holidays. And employees will be paid for these holidays and all the non-important public offices will remain closed. Today will give you details about the public holiday calendar with each holiday and the history behind them.

List of Federal Holidays in the U.S. 2024

Here are the lists of the federal holidays which will be observed in the year 2024

New Year’s Day, 1st January

New Year which marks the start of the first day of the year according to the Gregorian calendar. This day is a national holiday, with almost 90 percent of Americans getting the paid day off. And sometimes employees also got New Year’s Eve as a day off as well.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 16th January

Martin Luther King Jr. Day which we celebrate every year in January’s third Tuesday. Sometimes its also referred to as a National Day of Service or American Civil Rights Day, this day is celebrated as the birthday of the civil rights leader.

Washington’s Birthday or President’s Day, 20th February

The Washington’s Birthday which is also known as President’s Day. This day is observed every year on the third Monday in February month. This holiday is celebrated as the birthday of the nation’s first president, George Washington. The celebration is also merged with Presidents’ Day, so this day is not just celebrated by one particular president, but also by the office of the presidency.

Memorial Day, 29th May

The Memorial Day which comes every year on May’s last Monday. On this day we memorize those who have lost their lives while serving in the U.S. military. On this day, many people spend their day visiting memorials and cemeteries and honoring those soldiers who have died while serving in the U.S. Army.

Juneteenth, 19th June

The Juneteenth which is observed every year on 19th June. This day is officially recognized as a federal holiday in 2021, this day honors the final liberation of enslaved people in the United States on 19th June 1865, following the end of the Civil War.

Independence Day, 4th July

Independence which we celebrate on the 4th of July every year. This day honors the anniversary of the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on 4th July 1776. And on this day, all the non-vital federal offices are closed, and 93 percent of Americans have the day off from work while they’re still getting paid.

Labor Day, 4th September

Labor Day which comes every year on September’s first Monday. This day was established in the year 1882 in New York City, celebrating the social and economic achievements of American workers.

Columbus Day, 9th October

The Columbus Day which comes in every year on October’s second Monday. This day honors the landing of Christopher Columbus on the coast of the Bahamas in the year 1492. Numerous state and local governments also acknowledge Indigenous Peoples Day, a day that celebrates the original residents of North America, on the same day. In the year 2021, the White House also issued an official proclamation to observe this holiday, but still, this day is not yet an official federal holiday.

Veterans Day, 11th November

Veterans Day which we celebrate on the 11th of November every year. On this day remember those who have worked in the U.S. armed forces. Usually, this day is celebrated through parades and church services, with a two-minute silence held at 11 am. And this is also a federal and state holiday in every state except Wisconsin.

Thanksgiving Day, 23rd November

Thanksgiving Day which comes every year on November’s fourth Thursday. This day we celebrate all the fall harvest and honor a 1621 feast shared between the Wampanoag people and the English colonists of Plymouth. On this day, many people spend their day with family and friends and prepare a huge amount of food. And also this is the holiday that has one of the highest number of Americans who gets a paid day off.

Christmas Day, 25th December

Christmas Day which we celebrate on 25th December every year. This is a day in which the majority of the citizens get this day off. Christmas Day is both a religious and cultural that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Also, Christmas Day has the second-highest amount of Americans who get a paid day off.

 

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