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An overview of United States federal holidays and observances in 2023 as established by federal law (5 U.S.C. 6103). If a public holiday falls on a non-working day (Saturday or Sunday for most federal employees), the holiday is usually observed (and marked as such in the overview below) on the preceding Friday if the federal holiday falls on a Saturday, or on the following Monday if the federal holiday falls on a Sunday. Please note that the official federal name for Presidents' Day, which honors George Washington, is Washington's Birthday. The name Presidents' Day (also often written President's Day or Presidents Day) is used here because the holiday is widely known under this name, especially in states which remember additional presidents (Lincoln, Jefferson and others) together with George Washington. More information about federal holidays and other national observances can be found on Wikipedia: Federal holidays in the United States. The templates may be used free of charge for non-commercial use (for commercial use please contact us). Not for commercial distribution or resale. All content of this website is copyright © 2011-2022 Calendarpedia®. All rights reserved. Data provided 'as is' without warranty and subject to error and change without notice. See also:
US Federal Holidays 2023Click on a federal holiday for further information. See also: 2023 yearly calendar
* Presidents' Day: Printable templates for federal holidays 2023 Federal holidays 2023 as graphic/image file Download federal holidays 2023 as graphic/image fileDownload federal holidays 2023 as PNG file More calendar templatesOther countries Is January 2 2023 observed a holiday?Beginning on January 1, 2023 New Year's Day will be a federal holiday honoring new years. For most Federal employees, Monday, January 2, will be treated as a holiday for pay and leave purposes.
Is 24th January 2023 a public holiday?New Year's Day1 January 2023, SundayMonday, 2 January 2023, will be a public holiday. Chinese New Year22 January 2023 - 23 January 2023, Sunday - MondayTuesday, 24 January 2023, will be a public holiday. Deepavali12 November 2023, SundayMonday, 13 November 2023, will be a public holiday.
What is the 2023 holiday?2023 Holidays. Is 3rd and 4th January 2022 holidays?The Federal Government has declared Monday 27th, Tuesday 28th December 2021 and Monday, 3rd January 2022 as public holidays to mark Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year's Day celebrations respectively.
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