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A new calendar shows this year’s payroll schedule

Postal Service employees will have 26 paydays this year.

The calendar that accompanies this article shows the paycheck dates. Every month will have two paydays, except for March and August, which will have three each.

The 2024 federal holidays that USPS observes are also shown: New Year’s Day (Monday, Jan. 1), Birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. (Monday, Jan. 15), Washington’s Birthday (Monday, Feb. 19), Memorial Day (Monday, May 27), Juneteenth National Independence Day (Wednesday, June 19), Independence Day (Thursday, July 4), Labor Day (Monday, Sept. 2), Columbus Day (Monday, Oct. 14), Veterans Day (Monday, Nov. 11), Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, Nov. 28) and Christmas Day (Wednesday, Dec. 25).

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