Happy 4th of July!

Are you ready for a long weekend full of fireworks, food and fun? We are too!

If you didn’t know, July 4th holds more significance than just cookouts and fireworks. On July 4, 1776, America gained its independence from Great Britain! Thank goodness for it because it gives us more reason to gather with loved ones and watch a beautiful show in the sky…not to mention, a long weekend!

They spent how much?

The American Pyrotechnics Association (APA) reports that last year’s revenue for display fireworks was $332 million; consumer fireworks revenue was even higher at a whopping $695 million. TIME also reported that the cost to put on a fireworks display for the public ranges from $5,000 to $30,000. Meanwhile, some consumers spend, on average, $100 and $300 on fireworks. (huffingtonpost.com)

Check out these top 5 places to see some of the best fireworks in the country:

1. Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Presents: Brave (New York)

2. Music City July 4th: Let Freedom Sing! (Nashville)

3. National Mall 4th of July Fireworks (Washington D.C.)

4. Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular (Boston)

5. Philly 4th of July Jam (Philadelphia)

fireworks

Did you know celebrating the 4th of July helps the economy?

A need to make food and beverage purchases means there is a need for workers who can sell these items. The revenue brought in is also noteworthy. July 4th is a time of the year where these products are in high demand. Ever think about how much good it can do for our economy?

  • About 153 million adults celebrated the 4th and attend cookouts, picnics etc. (2014 National Retail Federation study)
  • About 150 million hot dogs, 700 million pounds of chicken, and 190 million pounds of red meat and pork were bought. (Statistic Brain)
  • Nearly $6.3 billion was spent on food items for the 4th of July. (2014 NRF)
  • $11 billion dollars of beer and malt beverages were purchased between Memorial Day and Labor Day of 2013. (Beer Institute press release)
  • In 2012, the selling of beer products put 2 million Americans to work. (Beer Institute and National Beer Wholesalers Association joint study)
  • Beer contributed $246.6 billion to America’s economy and generated $49 billion in local, state and federal taxes.

In addition to all of these meat and beer purchases, there are patriotic apparel purchases to be made as well! While all of these stats are great, there is always bad that comes with good. Banks, post offices and the stock market will be the only industries that take a loss this holiday due to being closed for the day.

From everyone at TeamBonding, we wish you a safe and happy 4th of July!

Designs-by-Serendipity-Fourth-of-July-Poster-Image-2

Photo Credit: catchmyparty.com

Molly Chronister

Team Contributor

Subscribe

Sign up for tips on crafting the perfect team.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Categories

Podcast

around the world podcast logo

Get ideas, inspiration and best practices from across the globe.

apple podcast logo spotify podcast logo amazon podcast logo youtube podcast logo

Be a Guest Blogger

Do you have any useful tips, tricks, guides, or valuable insights about company culture?

Learn more  

Drop your email for expert employee engagement tips.

Less drama? Greater productivity and job satisfaction? TeamBonding is here to help you build a stronger and happier team. Subscribe to get one-of-kind insights and news from our team building gurus and start boosting employee engagement today.

More great content based on your likes.

10 Business Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

In today’s business climate, it’s not enough for companies to produce great products at reasonable prices. Customers and employees alike expect the companies they do business with to use their resources and influence to bring positive change to the world. In this article, we will highlight the benefits of CSR (corporate social responsibility) and why companies should make this strategy a focus. 

Read More  

Community Bonding: Team Building with a Purpose

Community bonding and engagement initiatives are all about groups coming together to provide collective support to address the needs of local communities. These groups are often from teams, organizations, and companies that strategically help their communities while strengthening internal organizational connections by working together on meaningful projects. 

Read More  

13 Reasons You Need Team Building in the Workplace

Team building has been around for decades, but as teams have gone remote and hybrid, is it really necessary to maintain employee connections? The answer is yes! Team building in the workplace is more than just fun and games—it’s a necessary tool that has many invaluable effects on employee productivity and engagement.

Read More  

Disengaged Employees? 5 Strategies to Boost Engagement

Approximately 15% of the workforce in the United States identifies as actively disengaged employees according to a 2021 study from Gallup. What’s more is that just 36% of employees say they’re engaged at work, which leaves almost half of the workforce passively disengaged.

Read More  

Questions? Need a quote?

Complete this form to get started or call 877-472-2725.

Loading Icon

Create Your Free Account

Get exclusive access to new programs from the TeamBonding Lab, save your favorite ideas, and track your upcoming events.
Already have an account? Login

Please wait...

Sign-in

Don't yet have an account?
Create a Free Account

Forgot Your Password? Password Reset