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Important Dates in 2024

Important Dates in 2024

May 31, 2024

Though 2024 is almost halfway over, there are still some significant dates to keep on your radar. It’s an election year, and for San Diego County residents, there is an extended tax filing deadline. Here are a few personal and professional financial dates to keep in mind.

2024 Important Dates

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June 2024

  • 6/7 Unemployment Data Released
  • 6/12 Core Inflation
  • 6/12 Federal Reserve Meeting
  • 6/17 Tax Filing Deadline (San Diego County residents)
  • 6/17 Quarterly Estimated Tax Payment Due
  • 6/19 Juneteenth (Bank and Stock Market Holiday)
  • 6/30 FAFSA Filing Deadline For 2023-2024 Academic Year

July 2024

  • 7/4 Independence Day (Bank and Stock Market Holiday)
  • 7/5 Unemployment Data Released
  • 7/11 Core Inflation
  • 7/31 Federal Reserve Meeting

August 2024

  • 8/2 Unemployment Data Released

September 2024

  • 9/2 Labor Day (Bank and Stock Market Holiday)
  • 9/6 Unemployment Data Released
  • 9/16 Quarterly Estimated Tax Payment Due
  • 9/18 Federal Reserve Meeting

October 2024

  • 10/1 FAFSA Filing Window Opens For 2025-2026 Academic Year (tentative per the DOE)
  • 10/4 Unemployment Data Released
  • 10/15 Medicare Open Enrollment
  • 10/16 Tax Filing Deadline (With Extension)

November 2024

  • 11/1 Opening Date for Federal Health Insurance Marketplace Enrollment
  • 11/1 Unemployment Data Released
  • 11/5 Election Day
  • 11/7 Federal Reserve Meeting
  • 11/11 Veterans Day (Bank Holiday)
  • 11/28 Thanksgiving Day (Bank and Stock Market Holiday)

December 2024

  • 12/6 Unemployment Data Released
  • 12/7 Medicare Enrollment Due Date
  • 12/18 Federal Reserve Meeting
  • 12/25 Christmas Day (Bank and Stock Market Holiday)

Unemployment Data – The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes unemployment data monthly. It represents the percentage of workers who are looking for work, but remain unemployed.

U.S. Core Inflation Rate – Data used by the federal reserve to measure the cost of goods and services, when compared to the prior year.

Federal Reserve Meetings – The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meets eight times per calendar year to assess the health of the economy and make monetary policy decisions accordingly.