List of Federal holidays 2028 in the U.S.
These are the federal holidays in the United States in 2028:
- New Year’s Day – Saturday, January 1, 2028 (Observed Fri, December 31, 2027)
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – Monday, January 17, 2028
- Presidents’ Day – Monday, February 21, 2028
- Memorial Day – Monday, May 29, 2028
- Juneteenth – Monday, June 19, 2028
- Independence Day – Tuesday, July 4, 2028
- Labor Day – Monday, September 4, 2028
- Indigenous Peoples’/Columbus Day – Monday, October 9, 2028
- Veterans Day – Saturday, November 11, 2028 (Observed Fri, November 10, 2028)
- Thanksgiving Day – Thursday, November 23, 2028
- Christmas Day – Monday, December 25, 2028
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List of federal holidays 2028 in the U.S.
Weekday | Month | Day | Year | Holiday | Observed |
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Saturday | January | 1 | 2028 | New Year’s Day * | Friday, December 31, 2027 |
Monday | January | 17 | 2028 | Martin Luther King, Jr. Day | |
Monday | February | 21 | 2028 | Presidents’ day | |
Monday | May | 29 | 2028 | Memorial Day | |
Monday | June | 19 | 2028 | Juneteenth | |
Tuesday | July | 4 | 2028 | Independence Day | |
Monday | September | 4 | 2028 | Labor Day | |
Monday | October | 9 | 2028 | Indigenous Peoples’ Day /Columbus Day | |
Saturday | November | 11 | 2028 | Veterans Day * | Friday November 10, 2028 |
Thursday | November | 23 | 2028 | Thanksgiving Day | |
Monday | December | 25 | 2028 | Christmas Day |
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More information about the federal holidays 2028
Federal law – 6103(a) of title 5 of the United States Code (5 U.S.C. 6103) – establishes the public holidays listed above for Federal employees.
Most Federal employees work on a Monday through Friday schedule.
- So when a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday is observed,
- and the following Monday is treated as a holiday when a holiday falls on Sunday.
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State and local governments may need to observe additional holidays depending on their jurisdiction.
Also, not all private businesses and employers observe federal holidays, and many may choose to alter their business schedules around these public holidays.
It is essential to check with your employer before scheduling time off for any of the above-listed federal holidays.
Here you can find more information about each federal holiday 2028.
New Year’s Day
Saturday, January 1, 2028
Observed on Friday, December 31, 2027
New Year‘s Day 2028 falls on Saturday, January 1 and it’s observed on Friday, December 31, 2027.
People celebrate New Year’s Day by having parties, attending special events, or spending time with family and friends.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Monday, January 17, 2028
Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2028 will be observed on Monday, January 17.
This federal holiday commemorates the life and work of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. It is a day to honor his legacy, reflect on his teachings and celebrate the
President’s Day
Monday, February 21, 2028
President’s Day 2028 will be observed on Monday, February 21.
This holiday is designated as “Washington’s Birthday” in the law, but the name President’s Day is commonly used.
It is a federal holiday in the United States that honors the office of the President and all past presidents.
Memorial Day
Monday, May 29, 2028
Memorial Day 2028 falls on Monday, May 29.
This day honors the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military.
People often visit cemeteries and memorials to remember those who have served our country. Many communities also hold other events to pay tribute to veterans and commemorate their service.
Juneteenth
Monday, June 19, 2028
Juneteenth (also called Juneteenth National Independence Day) 2028 will be observed on Monday, June 19.
This day commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. People typically gather to celebrate freedom, learn about this momentous event in U.S. history, and work toward social justice.
Independence Day
Tuesday, July 4, 2028
Independence Day 2028 falls on Tuesday, July 4.
Independence Day (also know as the 4th of July) marks the day when the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
People typically celebrate this day with barbecues and picnics, fireworks displays, and parades.
Labor Day
Monday, September 4, 2028
Labor Day 2028 will be observed on Monday, September 4.
This day celebrates the contribution of working people in American society by providing a paid holiday.
It is traditionally celebrated with parades, barbecues, and other events nationwide. People often use this time to relax, spend time with family and friends, and enjoy one last summer vacation before the start of school.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day / Columbus Day
Monday, October 9, 2028
Indigenous Peoples’/Columbus Day 2028 will be observed on Monday, October 9.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day honors the history and culture of indigenous people.
Columbus Day is celebrated on the same day, commemorating the arrival of Christopher Columbus in America in 1492.
Veterans Day
Saturday, November 11, 2028
Observed on Friday, November 10, 2028
The year 2028 Veterans Day falls on a Saturday, November 11 and it’s observed on Friday, November 10, 2028.
This federal holiday honors all the men and women who have served in the U.S. armed forces. Parades, events, and services are held to commemorate their service and sacrifice.
Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, November 23, 2028
Thanksgiving Day 2028 falls on Thursday, November 23.
This national holiday celebrates the harvest season and is traditionally celebrated with family gatherings, feasts, and parades. People often take this time to reflect on what they are thankful for and spend quality time with their loved ones.
Christmas Day
Monday, December 25, 2028
Christmas Day 2028 falls on Monday, December 25.
It’s a widely celebrated holiday in the United States and many other countries worldwide.
People typically exchange gifts and attend religious services to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Other festive activities include decorating homes and Christmas trees, singing carols, and attending special events to mark the occasion.
These holidays land on the same day each year:
Federal Holiday | Day of the year |
---|---|
New Year’s Day | January 1 |
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day | The third Monday in January |
President’s Day | The third Monday in February |
Memorial Day | The last Monday in May |
Juneteenth | June 19 |
Independence Day | July 4 |
Labor Day | The first Monday in September |
Indigenous Peoples’ Day / Columbus Day | The second Monday in October |
Veterans Day | November 11 |
Thanksgiving Day | The fourth Thursday in November |
Christmas Day | December 25 |
Other important dates in 2028
Here are some other important days/popular holidays you might like to add to your calendar:
- Valentine’s Day – Monday, February 14, 2028
- Leap Day – Tuesday, February 29, 2028
- St. Patrick’s Day – Friday, March 17, 2028
- Good Friday – Friday, April 14, 2028
- Easter Sunday – Sunday, April 16, 2028
- Mother’s Day – Sunday, May 14, 2028
- Father’s Day – Sunday, June 18, 2028
- Halloween – Tuesday, October 31, 2028
Note: 2028 is a leap year, so there are 29 days in February. The February 29, is called Leap Day.
What does it mean to have a federal holiday?
A federal holiday is a public holiday recognized by the national government of a country.
Such holidays are often established in honor of certain people or events and are typically celebrated on the same day each year.
Government offices and other institutions may be closed during a federal holiday, while private businesses and schools may observe the holiday or remain open.
Most federal employees in the U.S. are entitled to paid leave for federal holidays or a holiday premium pay rate for working on these days.
Regular federal holidays are also important to maintaining a healthy work/life balance and giving citizens time to spend with family and friends, celebrate special occasions, enjoy leisure activities, or simply relax and recharge.