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US Holidays 2246 — Dates, Weekdays & Countdowns

All 11 US federal holidays and major observances in 2246: the exact date, the day of the week, the federally observed date, and a live countdown to each.

Federal holidays 2246
HolidayDateDay of weekObservedCountdown
New Year's DayJanuary 1, 2246Thursdayin 80121 days
Martin Luther King Jr. DayJanuary 19, 2246Mondayin 80139 days
Presidents' DayFebruary 16, 2246Mondayin 80167 days
Memorial DayMay 25, 2246Mondayin 80265 days
JuneteenthJune 19, 2246Fridayin 80290 days
Independence DayJuly 4, 2246SaturdayJuly 3, 2246in 80305 days
Labor DaySeptember 7, 2246Mondayin 80370 days
Columbus DayOctober 12, 2246Mondayin 80405 days
Veterans DayNovember 11, 2246Wednesdayin 80435 days
ThanksgivingNovember 26, 2246Thursdayin 80450 days
Christmas DayDecember 25, 2246Fridayin 80479 days

When a fixed-date federal holiday falls on a Saturday it is observed the Friday before; on a Sunday, the Monday after. Monday-rule holidays (like Memorial Day or Labor Day) never need an observed date.

Other major observances 2246
HolidayDateDay of weekCountdown
Valentine's DayFebruary 14, 2246Saturdayin 80165 days
Mother's DayMay 10, 2246Sundayin 80250 days
Father's DayJune 21, 2246Sundayin 80292 days
HalloweenOctober 31, 2246Saturdayin 80424 days
New Year's EveDecember 31, 2246Thursdayin 80485 days

Holiday Calendar Frequently Asked Questions

How many federal holidays are there in 2246?

There are 11 US federal holidays in 2246: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.

When is Thanksgiving 2246?

Thanksgiving 2246 falls on Thursday, November 26, 2246 — the fourth Thursday of November, as set by federal law.

What does the "observed" date mean?

When a fixed-date federal holiday lands on a weekend, federal employees get the nearest weekday off instead: the Friday before if it falls on Saturday, or the Monday after if it falls on Sunday. That weekday is the observed date; the holiday itself does not move.

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