Your Complete Guide to US Bank Holidays in 2022: Dates & Full List
Hey there, holiday lovers! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant back with some must-know info. I’ve gotten tons of questions about how many bank holidays the US had in 2022, so let’s break it down in everyday terms (no confusing legal jargon here!).
So How Many Bank Holidays Were There in 2022?
The US had 11个联邦银行假日 in 2022. These are the days when most banks, government offices, and many businesses close up shop to celebrate. Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Wait, don’t some states add extra days?” You’re absolutely right! While these 11 are recognized nationwide, some states sprinkle in a few extras (looking at you, Texas with your Confederate Heroes Day). But for this article, we’re focusing on the big ones everyone gets.
The Full 2022 US Bank Holiday Lineup
Here’s the official roster – mark your (retroactive) calendars:
- 📅 元旦 – January 1 (Saturday, observed Friday December 31, 2021)
- 🎖️ 马丁·路德·金纪念日 – January 17
- 💘 总统日 – February 21
- 🌸 纪念日 – May 30
- 🎆 六月节 – June 19 (Newest federal holiday since 2021!)
- 🇺🇸 独立日 – 7月4日
- 👨💼 劳动节 – September 5
- 🛳️ 哥伦布日 – October 10
- 🎖️ 退伍军人节 – November 11
- 🦃 感恩节 – November 24
- 🎄 圣诞节 – December 25 (Sunday, observed Monday December 26)
Pro Tip: The “Observed” Holiday Shuffle
See those notes about dates shifting? That’s the government’s clever trick when holidays land on weekends. If July 4th is a Saturday? You get Friday July 3rd off instead. Christmas on a Sunday? Enjoy Monday the 26th. This keeps the holiday spirit alive without robbing you of a day off!
Why Bank Holidays Matter for Everyone
Even if you’re not a banker, these dates affect you:
- 💳 ATMs still work, but deposits won’t process until the next business day
- 📦 Mail delivery pauses (sorry, Amazon Prime addicts)
- ⚖️ Court deadlines get extended if they fall on a holiday
- 🎢 Amusement parks & museums often have special holiday hours
Fun Fact: The New Kid on the Calendar
2022 marked only the second year Juneteenth was a federal holiday! After being signed into law in June 2021, this celebration of emancipation finally got the recognition it deserves. Some businesses are still adjusting – in 2022, about 60% gave employees the day off compared to nearly 100% for Christmas.
There you have it, folks! Whether you’re planning 2023 vacations (pro tip: always check next year’s dates – they shift!) or just settling a bet about 2022, remember your Holiday Little Assistant has your back. Got questions about floating holidays or state-specific quirks? Hit me up anytime!
FAQpro tip: Bookmark us for next year’s holiday calendar – we’ll keep you ahead of the game on three-day weekends and bank closures. Happy (retroactive) holidays! 🎉
