US Holiday Calendar List 2025: Full List Of Federal Holidays From September To December
Whether you are planning family trips, long weekends or work schedules, knowing important federal holidays for the remainder of the year can help you stay organised. Below is a complete list of federal holidays in the US from September through December 2025.
Labor Day marks the end of summerAs per the official federal holiday calendar, Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday of September, unofficially marks the end of summer and the beginning of the fall holiday season.
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Also Read | Cowboys will host the Chiefs on Thanksgiving Day and visit the Commanders on Christmas List of US Federal holidays from September to December 2025These holidays hold cultural and historical significance and create opportunities for long weekends, travel, and festive gatherings.
Monday, September 1, Labor Day: Celebrated on the first Monday of September, Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions of American workers and the labour movement.
Monday, October 13, Columbus Day: Recognised in many states as Indigenous Peoples' Day, this holiday marks the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas.
Thursday, November 11, Veterans Day: A day to honour military veterans who have served in the US armed forces. Federal offices, schools, and many businesses close in observance.
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Thursday, December 25, Christmas Day: This federal holiday commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity. It is widely celebrated with mass, festive decorations and gift-giving.
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