2025 Federal Holidays: Complete Calendar with Dates and Observances

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Written By Victor Mullen

This guide provides a comprehensive list of 2025 federal holidays in the United States, including dates, observances, and downloadable calendars. While this information is based on current holiday observance rules, always consult the official Office of Personnel Management (OPM) website closer to 2025 for the most up-to-date information.

At-a-Glance Calendar for 2025 Federal Holidays

Here’s a visually appealing calendar summarizing the key dates for 2025:

MonthDateDayHoliday
January1WednesdayNew Year’s Day
20MondayBirthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
20MondayInauguration Day (DC only)*
February17MondayWashington’s Birthday (Presidents’ Day)
May26MondayMemorial Day (Observed)*
June19ThursdayJuneteenth National Independence Day
July4FridayIndependence Day
September1MondayLabor Day (Observed)*
October13MondayColumbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Observed)*
November11TuesdayVeterans Day
27ThursdayThanksgiving Day
December25ThursdayChristmas Day

*Observance shifts to the closest weekday if the holiday falls on a weekend. Inauguration Day is a holiday for federal employees in Washington, D.C., only.

Federal Holidays in 2025: Detailed Table and Descriptions

DateFederal HolidayDay of the WeekObservanceDescription
January 1New Year’s DayWednesdayCelebrates the start of the new year.
January 20Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.MondayHonors the legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 20Inauguration DayMondayDC OnlyMarks the commencement of a new presidential term (Observed by federal employees in D.C.)
February 17Washington’s Birthday (Presidents’ Day)MondayCelebrates the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and is often considered a day to honor all U.S. Presidents.
May 26Memorial DayMondayA day of remembrance for those who died while serving in the U.S. military.
June 19Juneteenth National Independence DayThursdayCommemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.
July 4Independence DayFridayCelebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.
September 1Labor DayMondayRecognizes the contributions of the American labor movement.
October 13Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ DayMondayHonors the history and cultures of Native Americans and is connected to the historical arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas.
November 11Veterans DayTuesdayHonors all American veterans, living and deceased.
November 27Thanksgiving DayThursdayA day for expressing gratitude, traditionally celebrated with family and a feast.
December 25Christmas DayThursdayCelebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
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Downloadable Calendars

Download the 2025 Federal Holidays Calendar in your preferred format:

FAQs

What if a holiday falls on a weekend?

If a federal holiday falls on a Saturday, it is typically observed on the preceding Friday. If it falls on a Sunday, it is observed on the following Monday.

Are federal employees paid for holidays?

Most federal employees receive paid time off for federal holidays. Inauguration Day is an exception, applicable only to federal employees in Washington, D.C.

Exploring Further

  • State Holidays: While this calendar focuses on federal holidays, each state also has its own holidays. Research your state’s specific holidays for a complete understanding.
  • History of Federal Holidays: Delve into the historical context and evolution of each federal holiday.
  • Federal Holiday Pay Policies: For details on federal leave and holiday pay regulations, refer to the OPM website.

Stay Up-to-Date

Federal holidays are subject to change by government decree. While we strive for accuracy, always refer to the OPM website for the most authoritative and current information as 2025 approaches.

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