Here is a list of 2023 Federal Holidays, if you are living or working as per the schedule of the United States then it is necessary to keep a check on the Federal Holidays in order to plan or manage them. A Federal holiday is the official holiday which is recognized by the U.S. government. Every year on a U.S. federal holiday, non-essential federal government offices are closed. Below you can see a table which specify the holidays.
Date | Day | Holiday |
2 Jan, 2023 | Mon | New Year’s Day |
16 Jan, 2023 | Mon | Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday |
20 Feb, 2023 | Mon | President’s Day |
29 May, 2023 | Mon | Memorial Day |
4 Jul, 2023 | Tue | Independence Day |
4 Sep, 2023 | Mon | Labor Day |
09 Oct, 2023 | Mon | Columbus Day |
11 Nov, 2023 | Sat | Veterans Day |
23 Nov, 2023 | Thu | Thanksgiving Day |
25 Dec, 2023 | Mon | Christmas Day |
January 1, 2023 (the legal public holiday for New Year’s Day), falls on a Sunday. For most Federal employees, Monday, January 2, will be treated as a holiday for pay and leave purposes.
It is important to note that there are a total of ten federal holidays. Most of the ten U.S. federal holidays are also state holidays. As per the Federal Rules “a holiday that falls on a weekend is usually observed on the closest weekday (e.g. a holiday falling on a Saturday is observed on the preceding Friday, while a holiday falling on a Sunday is observed on the succeeding Monday)”.
Each holiday has some significance, this is why they are observed everywhere. As a citizen of the United States, you should be aware about each holiday and the reason why they are observed. From here you can only check the name of the holidays along with a date. For more such holiday calendars, you need to keep checking this site.