Business Days Calculator Excluding US Federal Holidays — Free
Count the working days between two dates excluding US federal holidays — in your browser, no ads, nothing uploaded.
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Result
Calendar days: 0
Weekends excluded: 0
Holidays excluded: 0
Holiday data current through 2027.
Count the working days between two dates excluding US federal holidays — privately, in your browser. This calculator is preset to the United States, so it automatically subtracts the 11 federal holidays (New Year's Day, MLK Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas), using each holiday's official observed weekday when it falls on a weekend. Pick your start and end dates and you'll see the exact business-day count, plus a breakdown of which weekends and federal holidays were excluded. No ads, no upload, dark mode, and the holiday data is dated so you know it's current.
FAQ
We count every day from the start date up to (but not including) the end date that is a weekday (Monday–Friday) and not a public holiday for the country you picked. The breakdown shows exactly which weekends and holidays were excluded.
United States uses the 11 federal holidays (with weekend dates moved to their observed weekday). United Kingdom uses England & Wales bank holidays, including substitute days. 'Weekends only' excludes just Saturdays and Sundays.
The data is hand-curated and we show a 'current through' year right under the result, so you always know its coverage. Dates outside that range are treated as ordinary weekdays.
It's already a non-working day, so it isn't double-counted. For the US and UK we use the official observed/substitute weekday instead, exactly as governments do.
No. The whole calculation runs in your browser. Open the Network tab and you'll see no request carries your dates. Nothing leaves your device.
How it works & more
Count the working days between two dates excluding US federal holidays — privately, in your browser. This calculator is preset to the United States, so it automatically subtracts the 11 federal holidays (New Year's Day, MLK Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas), using each holiday's official observed weekday when it falls on a weekend. Pick your start and end dates and you'll see the exact business-day count, plus a breakdown of which weekends and federal holidays were excluded. No ads, no upload, dark mode, and the holiday data is dated so you know it's current.
FAQ
We count every day from the start date up to (but not including) the end date that is a weekday (Monday–Friday) and not a public holiday for the country you picked. The breakdown shows exactly which weekends and holidays were excluded.
United States uses the 11 federal holidays (with weekend dates moved to their observed weekday). United Kingdom uses England & Wales bank holidays, including substitute days. 'Weekends only' excludes just Saturdays and Sundays.
The data is hand-curated and we show a 'current through' year right under the result, so you always know its coverage. Dates outside that range are treated as ordinary weekdays.
It's already a non-working day, so it isn't double-counted. For the US and UK we use the official observed/substitute weekday instead, exactly as governments do.
No. The whole calculation runs in your browser. Open the Network tab and you'll see no request carries your dates. Nothing leaves your device.