NEW YEAR’S DAY

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New Year’s Day 2022, 2023 and 2024

New Year’s Day is a national public holiday in the United States, observed on 1 January each year. New Year’s Eve, on 31 December, is the scene of most of the celebration, however. Government offices, schools, and many businesses will be closed for the first day of the year.

Year Date Day Holiday States
2022 1 Jan Sat New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
3 Jan Mon New Year Holiday GA, RI, SC & TN
30 Dec Fri New Year Holiday MI
31 Dec Sat New Year’s Eve MI & WI
2023 1 Jan Sun New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
2 Jan Mon New Year Holiday Federal workers; All states
31 Dec Sun New Year’s Eve KY, MI & WI
2024 1 Jan Mon New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
31 Dec Tue New Year’s Eve KY, MI & WI
2025 1 Jan Wed New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
31 Dec Wed New Year’s Eve KY, MI & WI
2026 1 Jan Thu New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
31 Dec Thu New Year’s Eve KY, MI & WI
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America is a vast and diverse so you can’t expect that everyone celebrates New Year’s here in the same way. There will be special traditions brought in from Latin America, Europe, Asia, and all over the world depending on one’s background. But we can still say that there are a few basic elements in a truly “American New Year celebration.”

First, there is the iconic event at Times Square in New York City, where a large, shimmering silver ball flashes light and counts down the final 60 seconds of the old year. This event is seen on TV all over the country and, indeed, the world. There are many other less well-known countdowns to midnight as well, of course, in the US every New Year’s Eve night. And you will find countless private parties in homes where everyone counts down to midnight and then shouts “Happy New Year!” Some also take a swish of champaign.

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Next, there are numerous New Year’s parades across the country. Those in big cities like New York, Chicago, or San Francisco catch most of the national attention. But there are parades in almost every town and city. The Rose Parade and Rose Bowl football match in Pasadena, California, combines two New Year’s traditions – parading and sports events!

Additional New Year’s traditions in the US include family get-togethers and large family feasts, setting off fireworks or firecrackers, wearing new clothes, going on shopping sprees, attending special church services, and making new year’s resolutions. New Year’s foods vary widely, but turkey, ham, chicken, duck, pork, fruit cake, grapes, black-eyed peas, greens, long noodles, cornbread, fish, and an abundance of sweets are commonly served. In the South, you may see “Hoppin’ John,” a dish that includes black-eyed peas, ham, and other ingredients considered to be “good luck.”

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Previous Years

Year Date Day Holiday States
2021 1 Jan Fri New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
30 Dec Thu New Year Holiday KY & MI
31 Dec Fri New Year Holiday Federal workers; All states except RI & SC
2020 1 Jan Wed New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
31 Dec Thu New Year’s Eve KY & MI
2019 1 Jan Tue New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
31 Dec Tue New Year’s Eve KY & MI
2018 1 Jan Mon New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
31 Dec Mon New Year’s Eve KY, MI & WI
2017 1 Jan Sun New Year’s Day Federal workers; All states
2 Jan Mon New Year Holiday Federal workers; All states except KY
3 Jan Tue New Year Holiday TN
29 Dec Fri New Year Holiday KY & MI
31 Dec Sun New Year’s Eve MI & WI

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