2029 has 365 days
2029 is not a leap year, so February has 28 days and the year has 365. It starts on a Monday and ends on a Monday. Because it starts and ends on the same weekday, it contains 53 of that weekday and 52 of every other.
Of those 365 days, 261 fall on a weekday and 104 at a weekend. 11 of the eleven US federal holidays land on a weekday in 2029 — the rest fall at a weekend, where the federal observance shifts to the adjacent Friday or Monday and can even move into the neighbouring year — which leaves 250 business days.
The day count is the least interesting number about a year and the most asked for, usually as a step towards something else: a daily rate, an interest accrual, a percentage of the year elapsed, or the difference between "a year" and "365 days". Those last two are not the same thing. A span of 365 days starting after 28 February in a common year reaches the same date next year; a span that contains a 29 February does not, and lands a day early. If that distinction matters, count the dates rather than the days — the days between dates tool does it exactly.
2029 at a glance
| Days | 365 |
|---|---|
| Leap year | No |
| Starts / ends on | Monday / Monday |
| Weekdays | 261 |
| Weekend days | 104 |
| US federal holidays on a weekday | 11 |
| Business days | 250 |
| ISO 8601 weeks | 52 |
Every convention used above — whether the start date counts, how month ends are clamped, which holidays close an office — is written out on the methodology page, including the ISO 8601 week rule and the leap-year rule in full.