New Year's Day 2026
Guide to the date, history, cultural origins and celebration traditions of New Year's Day in United States.
History & Origins of New Year's Day
New Year's Day is celebrated on January 1st, marking the first day of the year on the modern Gregorian calendar. The celebration of the new year is one of the oldest human customs, dating back to ancient Mesopotamia around 2000 BCE, where it was celebrated during the vernal equinox. The Romans dedicated this day to Janus, the god of gates, doors, and beginnings, from whom the month of January gets its name.
How It Is Observed & Celebrated
Today, New Year's Day is observed globally with vibrant firework displays at midnight, champagne toasts, family gatherings, and the widespread practice of writing New Year's resolutions for personal growth.
Quick Facts Card
Date Reference Matrix (5-Year Range)
| Year | Calendar Date | Day of the Week | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | January 01, 2025 | Wednesday | Official Statutory Day Off |
| 2026 | January 01, 2026 Current Year | Thursday | Official Statutory Day Off |
| 2027 | January 01, 2027 | Friday | Official Statutory Day Off |
| 2028 | January 01, 2028 | Saturday | Official Statutory Day Off |
| 2029 | January 01, 2029 | Monday | Official Statutory Day Off |