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2023 Federal Holidays: The Complete List of U.S. Public Holidays You Need to Know

Hey folks! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant here, ready to break down everything you need to know about 2023 federal holidays. I know planning around those precious days off is *chef’s kiss* important, so let’s dive right in!

So, How Many Federal Holidays Are There in 2023?

Drumroll please… there are 11 federal holidays in 2023! Yeah, you heard that right—eleven glorious days when federal employees kick back (and many businesses follow suit). Here’s the full lineup:
New Year’s Day – January 1 (Sunday, observed Monday Jan 2)
Martin Luther King Jr. Day – January 16
Presidents’ Day – February 20
Memorial Day – May 29
Juneteenth – June 19
Independence Day – July 4
Labor Day – September 4
Columbus Day – October 9
Veterans Day – November 11 (Saturday, observed Friday Nov 10)
Thanksgiving – November 23
Christmas Day – December 25

Wait, Why Do Some Holidays Feel “Off”?

Great question! If a holiday falls on a weekend, the “observed” date shifts to the nearest weekday (usually Friday or Monday). For example:
New Year’s Day 2023 was a Sunday, so folks got Monday, January 2 off instead.
Veterans Day lands on a Saturday this year, so the federal observance is Friday, November 10. Pro tip: Always check the *observed* dates when planning time off!

Do All Americans Get These Days Off?

Ah, the million-dollar question! Federal holidays technically only apply to:
– Government employees
– Banks (thanks to the Federal Reserve)
– Stock markets (NYSE/NASDAQ closures)
BUT! Many private companies adopt these holidays too. Around 42% of U.S. workers get all federal holidays off, while others (like retail/service jobs) might swap them for floating days. Always double-check with your HR!

2023’s Holiday Highlights

Juneteenth (June 19): Still relatively new as a federal holiday (added in 2021), this marks the end of slavery in the U.S. Expect cultural events and community celebrations!
Thanksgiving Week: The ultimate travel chaos period! Book flights early—the Wednesday before and Sunday after are the busiest travel days of the year.
Christmas-New Year’s “Dead Week”: Many offices close between December 25-January 1. Perfect for squeezing in extra PTO!

Pro Planning Tip: Sync these dates with your calendar NOW. Trust me, future-you will high-five present-you when you’re lounging on Memorial Day weekend while others scramble.

Alright, holiday squad—that’s the 411 on 2023’s federal holidays! Whether you’re planning vacations, budgeting for holiday sales, or just counting down to your next three-day weekend, I’ve got your back. Hit me up in the comments if you’ve got Qs, and let’s make 2023 the year of *actually* using all our PTO. Cheers!

Faqpro Thanks for reading, I hope this article helps you master your 2023 holiday game! Got more questions? Drop ’em below or contact us. Happy day-off planning!

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