US Federal Holidays 2026 — Complete List with Dates
The United States observes 11 federal holidays each year, days on which federal government offices close, mail delivery stops, and banks shut their doors. For millions of workers these holidays are welcome days off, but they also have a direct impact on payroll timing. When your scheduled payday coincides with a federal holiday, your paycheck may arrive a day early or, in some cases, a day late. Knowing the full list of 2026 federal holidays helps you anticipate these shifts and avoid surprises in your cash flow.
Federal holidays were established by Congress and apply to federal employees and the District of Columbia. While private employers are not legally obligated to observe them, the banking system follows the federal calendar, which means that payment processing through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network pauses on these days. Even if your employer works through a holiday, your direct deposit may still be affected because the bank cannot settle the transaction until the next business day.
The observed-date rule is an important nuance. When a federal holiday falls on a Saturday, the government observes it on the preceding Friday. When it falls on a Sunday, the following Monday becomes the observed date. In 2026, Independence Day lands on a Saturday, so the observed holiday is Friday, July 3. This means banks close on Friday and payroll deposits scheduled for that date will typically be pushed to Thursday, July 2.
Beyond payroll concerns, federal holidays affect financial markets, government services, court schedules, and shipping timelines. Planning around these dates can help you avoid missed deadlines, delayed refunds, and late fees. The table below lists every 2026 federal holiday with its calendar date, day of the week, and observed date where applicable.
If you are paid biweekly or semi-monthly, use our payday calculator to see exactly which of your pay dates fall on or near a holiday and how they will be adjusted. Combining the holiday list with your personal pay schedule gives you a complete picture of your income timing throughout the year.