U.S. bank holidays are federally recognized days when banks and other financial institutions are closed. In 2025, there are 10 bank holidays:
- New Year’s Day: January 1
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 20
- Presidents Day: February 17
- Memorial Day: May 26
- Juneteenth National Independence Day: June 19
- Independence Day: July 4
- Labor Day: September 1
- Columbus Day: October 13
- Veterans Day: November 11
- Thanksgiving Day: November 27
- Christmas Day: December 25
These holidays are important because they give bank employees a chance to rest and spend time with their families. They also allow businesses and individuals to take care of their financial transactions without having to worry about banks being open.