To many, December 26 may feel like a holiday. Offices remain mostly empty, families are still in town and employers don't expect much work to get done when it falls on a Friday, like in 2025. Its ...
President Trump has declared that Christmas Eve and Dec. 26 will be federal holidays this year, meaning that federal departments and agencies will be closed. According to an executive order issued ...
2026 is finally here! And the new year brings a new set of federal holiday dates. The Office of Personnel Management lists 11 federal holidays throughout the year, with two in January: New Year's Day ...
Some additional Americans got Friday, Dec. 26, off as a federal holiday this year when President Donald Trump signed an executive order for 2025, but the day is not an official holiday for most ...
Happy New Year! While you may still be recovering from 2026's first federal holiday, here's a list of the rest of the year's federal holiday dates The Office of Personnel Management lists 11 federal ...
2026 is officially here, bringing a new set of federal holiday dates. The Office of Personnel Management lists 11 federal holidays throughout the year, with two in January: New Year's Day (Thursday, ...
But what days of the week do the major holidays fall on this year? Here are some dates to know. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated annually on the third Monday of January, which is Jan. 19 this ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced in November Jan. 2 would be a state holiday. The decision on whether to give employees a day off rests with employers. See lists of all 2026 federal and Florida ...
On Dec. 18, President Donald Trump made the day before and after Christmas federal holidays for 2025. This avoided a one-day return to work on the Friday after the Dec. 25. This single day return to ...
Will President Trump make the day before Christmas a federal holiday again in 2026 like he did in 2025? Only time will tell. What are paid state holidays in Florida for 2026? According to the Florida ...
The new year is finally here, which also means a new set of federal holiday dates. The Office of Personnel Management lists 11 federal holidays throughout the year, with two in January: New Year's Day ...