Juneteenth 2025

United States · Thursday, June 19, 2025 · FM9, Q3 of FY2025

Thu
Weekday 2025
FM9
Fiscal Month
Q3
Fiscal Quarter
103d
To FY2025 Year-End
Country
United States
Calendar date 2025
2025-06-19 (Thursday)
Fiscal year
FY2025 (open year)
Fiscal month / quarter
FM9 of 12 · Quarter Q3 · printable monthly template
Source
OPM federal holidays

About Juneteenth

Federal holiday since 2021 commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, observed on June 19.

This page is the 2025-specific edition: it shows the actual weekday, the observed date if a weekend rule applies, and the placement of the holiday inside the United States fiscal year that contains it. For the canonical, year-agnostic overview see the main Juneteenth page.

2025 weekday and observance

In 2025, Juneteenth falls on Thursday, June 19. A Thursday holiday is functionally a long weekend: many staff take the Friday as a personal day, so plan critical close milestones earlier in the week.

No weekend-shift rule applies in 2025 because the holiday falls on a regular weekday. Both the calendar date and the observed date are Thursday, June 19, 2025. Treat it as a non-working day in payroll, vendor payment scheduling, and any business-day calculation that drives accruals or settlement.

Where it lands in FY2025

For organisations on the United States fiscal calendar, Juneteenth 2025 sits in fiscal month 9 (FM9), inside quarter Q3 of FY2025. From this date, you have approximately 103 days remaining until fiscal year-end on September 30, 2025. That distance matters because year-end close planning typically begins 60 to 90 days out — meaning if FYE is within that window, this holiday already sits inside the close-planning runway and any client-facing or vendor-facing deadlines that touch it should be pre-cleared rather than rescheduled later.

For the same holiday in adjacent fiscal years see: Juneteenth 2023 · Juneteenth 2024 · Juneteenth 2026 · Juneteenth 2027

Operational impact for finance teams

For finance and operations teams, Juneteenth 2025 reduces the working-day count for FM9 by one. If the holiday falls within two business days of a fiscal month-end, expect downstream impact on accrual timing (revenue cutoff, inventory counts, AP cutoffs) and on banking value dates. Wire transfers and ACH/Faster Payments typically settle the next business day; international wires may slip two days when both origin and destination observe the holiday. See our guide on mapping holidays to fiscal months for a worked example of folding observance dates into the close calendar.

If your business operates payroll on a biweekly cadence aligned to the OPM federal schedule, check the 2025 pay period schedule for the pay period containing this date — the payday for that period may shift to the preceding business day.

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