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Ranked: America’s Favorite Holidays

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This graphic summarizes the results of a YouGov study that asked 1,000 Americans (representative of the population) to rate their views about various holidays.

Importantly, their responses were recorded “relative to an average day.” A day with a lower “favorite” score doesn’t necessarily mean it’s disliked, just that it’s about as average as the next day. On the other hand a higher “least favorite” score does indeed mean it’s disliked.

Christmas is America’s Favorite Day of the Year

More than one-third of the survey stated that Christmas is their favorite holiday of the year.

RankHolidayFavorite DayAverage DayLeast Favorite

1Christmas36%55%5%

2Thanksgiving23%70%3%

3Halloween15%72%9%

4Easter13%78%3%

5Mother’s Day13%79%4%

6New Year’s Day12%79%4%

7New Year’s Eve12%79%4%

8Fourth of July12%78%4%

9Valentine’s Day8%78%8%

10Father’s Day8%81%4%

11Memorial Day7%84%3%

12Veteran’s Day6%82%3%

13Super Bowl Sunday6%74%13%

14Labor Day5%84%3%

15Martin Luther King Day4%82%7%

16Election Day4%78%8%

17Earth Day4%79%5%

18Juneteenth3%68%14%

19St. Patrick’s Day3%84%5%

20Columbus Day3%81%7%

21President’s Day3%82%8%

Ranked second, Thanksgiving is another big hit, with one out of five respondents saying it was a favorite. Interestingly, many Americans try and avoid family around both times to prevent heated arguments, usually around religion and politics.

Many holidays—like St. Patricks, Memorial Day, and Labor Day—don’t inspire much opinion either way. Some, like Valentine’s Day, are equally balanced with 8% loving it, and 8% hating it.

But some are more polarizing, like Juneteenth and Super Bowl Sunday. They both had a double-digit share of respondents marking them as “least favorite.”

Established in 2021, Juneteenth commemorates the freeing of enslaved Black people in Texas in 1865. It’s been caught in a political divide by those who see it as another artifact of critical race theory, though both parties overwhelmingly supported the legislation to make it a holiday.

And the Super Bowl final has been criticized for the ever-increasing ticket prices, the media spectacle, the legalized betting, and the proliferation of commercials, that all take away from the game itself.

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Labor Day may not be a favorite, but it’s one of the few guaranteed holidays in a year for a country with no minimum mandatory time off. Check out Countries with the Most Paid Time Off to see how other countries rank.

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