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Created by Xingguang Wang
December 26, known as the day after Christmas, is not a federal holiday in the United States, despite former President Donald Trump declaring it a holiday during his tenure. This year, it is a regular working day, meaning mail will be delivered and banks will remain open. Consequently, most federal employees and private sector workers do not receive the day off. The confusion often arises from varying state and company policies regarding post-Christmas leave.
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