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Fireworks, Hot Dogs and Gas: A Look at the Cost of Independence Day Celebrations in 2025

  • Mounting demand for fireworks, boosted by July 4 landing on a Friday and anticipation of 2026's bicentennial, is driven by tariffs raising prices and supply concerns.
  • The American Pyrotechnics Association reports $2.2 billion in fireworks revenue last year, with retail sales rising 10–15%, while 99% of U.S. fireworks are from China subject to 30% tariffs, added late season.
  • Some small shops remain closed, while others see a sales boost from 'comeback orders' and family packs, despite tariffs raising costs.
  • Future planning for 2026’s 250th anniversary faces uncertainty, as the American Pyrotechnics Association warns tariffs could disrupt inventories and complicate preparations.
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Fireworks, hot dogs and gas: A look at the cost of Independence Day celebrations in 2025

This Fourth of July, millions of Americans will be hitting the road, feasting on barbecue fixings, while watching firework displays. Here’s how much it will cost.

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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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