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Federal Holidays 2025

In 2025, federal holidays play a crucial role in the American calendar, providing time for reflection, celebration, and rest. Understanding these dates helps individuals and businesses plan events and activities throughout the year. Below is a comprehensive overview of the federal holidays for 2025.

  • New Year’s Day: January 1 (Wednesday)
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 20 (Monday)
  • Presidents’ Day: February 17 (Monday)
  • Memorial Day: May 26 (Monday)
  • Independence Day: July 4 (Friday)
  • Labor Day: September 1 (Monday)
  • Columbus Day: October 13 (Monday)
  • Veterans Day: November 11 (Tuesday)
  • Thanksgiving Day: November 27 (Thursday)
  • Christmas Day: December 25 (Thursday)

Each of these federal holidays in 2025 comes with its own significance and traditions. For instance, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed as a day of service, encouraging Americans to engage in community support and humanitarian efforts. Meanwhile, Independence Day is celebrated with fireworks, parades, and a sense of national pride.

Planning around these federal holidays is essential for both personal and professional commitments. Many workplaces will observe these days, offering employees much-needed breaks. Additionally, various events and activities are organized in honor of these holidays, enriching community engagement and cultural appreciation.

For those looking to make the most of 2025, keeping the federal holidays in mind can enhance personal planning and foster a sense of connection to the broader American society. Mark your calendars and prepare for celebrations and observances that bring together family, friends, and communities across the nation.