US Bank Holidays 2026 – Checklist

Planning around holidays helps avoid surprises, whether you're booking travel, coordinating work schedules, or planning time off.

This checklist includes all official US bank holidays in 2026, aligned with US federal holidays, and shows observed dates when holidays fall on a weekend. You can quickly see when banks are closed and plan ahead with confidence.

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January 2026

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February 2026

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May 2026

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June 2026

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July 2026

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September 2026

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October 2026

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November 2026

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December 2026

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Who this is for

  • Employees planning PTO and work schedules
  • Businesses and HR teams managing closures and deadlines
  • Travelers planning trips around US bank holidays
  • Anyone needing a clear overview of US federal and bank holidays in 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

US bank holidays are US federal holidays recognized by the federal government. On these days, federal banks and many private banks are closed, and federal employees typically have the day off.
US bank holidays typically align with US federal holidays. Most banks observe these official dates by closing, though policies can vary by institution.
Federal banks are closed on all US federal holidays. Most private banks also close, though some may remain open with limited services or reduced hours.
When a US federal holiday falls on a weekend, it is "observed" on the nearest weekday. For example, if Independence Day falls on a Saturday, banks and government offices close on the preceding Friday instead.

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