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Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving Day in the USA. It is a busy shopping day and is a holiday in some states. In the table below, you will find when Black Friday is official marked and celebrated in United States over a span of 15 years. All the information display below is also available via our API as well as downloadable as a csv. Signup here to get started.
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Year | Day of the Week | Date | Name |
---|---|---|---|
2010 |
Friday | November 26 | Black Friday |
2011 |
Friday | November 25 | Black Friday |
2012 |
Friday | November 23 | Black Friday |
2013 |
Friday | November 29 | Black Friday |
2014 |
Friday | November 28 | Black Friday |
2015 |
Friday | November 27 | Black Friday |
2016 |
Friday | November 25 | Black Friday |
2017 |
Friday | November 24 | Black Friday |
2018 |
Friday | November 23 | Black Friday |
2019 |
Friday | November 29 | Black Friday |
2020 |
Friday | November 27 | Black Friday |
2021 |
Friday | November 26 | Black Friday |
2022 |
Friday | November 25 | Black Friday |
2023 |
Friday | November 24 | Black Friday |
2024 |
Friday | November 29 | Black Friday |
2025 |
Friday | November 28 | Black Friday |
These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates or sign up for our newsletter to receive regular updates. All updates are automatically added to our API as well.
Our team of holiday editors are continuously monitoring for changes from government agencies and local authorities to this data to ensure we're providing the most accurate information possible. If you happen to notice an error, please get in touch.