What Is 30 Business Days From Today?
30 business days from today is —. Business days count only Monday through Friday — weekends don't count, and neither do federal holidays in most contexts.
Thirty business days is roughly six work weeks — about 42 calendar days, or six weeks of calendar time.
Business Days vs. Calendar Days
This is where most deadline disputes start. A "business day" almost always means a weekday (Monday–Friday), and sometimes excludes federal holidays depending on context. A "calendar day" is every day of the week, period. For 30 days, the difference between the two counts can be anywhere from 12 to 14 days.
Industry context: Thirty business days is approximately six work weeks, or about 42 calendar days. This length matches the standard window for US federal agency rule-making comment periods, many state-level tax audit response requirements, and the typical 'extended review' timeline for commercial insurance underwriting.
Day-By-Day Schedule
Here's each business day counted out, starting from tomorrow. Weekends are skipped entirely.