Close Menu
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending
What to Do If Your Wall Street Internship Didn’t Lead to a Job Offer

What to Do If Your Wall Street Internship Didn’t Lead to a Job Offer

August 2, 2025
Full-Body MRIs: Can They Save Your Life or Are They a Waste of Money?

Full-Body MRIs: Can They Save Your Life or Are They a Waste of Money?

August 2, 2025
5 States With The Highest Income Tax Rates — And 5 With The Lowest

5 States With The Highest Income Tax Rates — And 5 With The Lowest

August 2, 2025
How to RTO Without Sparking a Wave of Resignations

How to RTO Without Sparking a Wave of Resignations

August 2, 2025
What Is The Highest Rate On A Car Loan?

What Is The Highest Rate On A Car Loan?

August 2, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
August 2, 2025 5:38 am EDT
|
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  Market Data
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Home » Fourth of July Celebrations May Be More Muted Than You’re Expecting
Fourth of July Celebrations May Be More Muted Than You’re Expecting
Finance

Fourth of July Celebrations May Be More Muted Than You’re Expecting

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 4, 20250 ViewsNo Comments

Good morning. Happy 249th birthday, America — not that we’re counting! — with warm regards from London.

As the BI Today team is off for the holiday, I’m bringing you an abbreviated version of the newsletter.

In today’s big story, why Fourth of July celebrations may be more muted than you’re expecting — and why the situation next year could be even worse.

Also, don’t forget to subscribe to BI’s Defense Flash, your new weekly guide to the latest in warfare innovation, defense tech, and more. Subscribe!

If this was forwarded to you, sign up here.


The big story

The surprise guests at your barbecue: tariffs

Could you imagine the Fourth of July without fireworks? Well, we aren’t quite there yet, but you may be seeing fewer in the sky this evening.

That’s because many Americans have discovered their sparklers now come with a surcharge. From fireworks to backyard barbecues, President Donald Trump’s tariffs are threatening to rain on America’s birthday parade.

The trade war with China has driven up the price of many of America’s favorite pyrotechnics.

Meanwhile, higher tariffs, coupled with stubbornly high inflation and a historic low in the American cattle supply, have jacked up the price of everything from beef to ice cream.

Although I’ve never personally celebrated a Fourth of July (my lot was on the other side), those all strike me as crucial components for a quintessentially American celebration.

Northwestern University’s Medill Spiegel Research Center, which tracks consumer behavior, predicts a 5% drop in Independence Day celebrations this year, largely thanks to those higher prices.

BI spoke with Americans who feel like they’re being forced to scale back on parties this year — with one discovering that the tariffs will push them $2,000 over-budget.

Perhaps even more alarming is the impact the tariffs could have on next year’s celebrations.

It’ll mark the 250th birthday of the US — meaning Americans will likely do it big.

Demand for fireworks is expected to surge for the momentous anniversary, but due to long lead times (shipments from China are usually ordered a full year in advance) and uncertainty around where the China tariffs will end up, industry watchers say there’s a real risk of significant product shortages and higher prices.


In other news


What’s happening today

  • Samsung Electronics issues Q2 pre-earnings guidance.
  • Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest.


    Hallam Bullock, senior editor, in London. Grace Lett, editor, in New York. Akin Oyedele, deputy editor, in New York. Amanda Yen, associate editor, in New York. Lisa Ryan, executive editor, in New York. Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York (on parental leave).



Read the full article here

celebrations expecting Fourth July muted Youre
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

What to Do If Your Wall Street Internship Didn’t Lead to a Job Offer

What to Do If Your Wall Street Internship Didn’t Lead to a Job Offer

Pilgrim’s Jake Adler Secures .3 Million by Demoing Biotech Product With a Bold Video

Pilgrim’s Jake Adler Secures $4.3 Million by Demoing Biotech Product With a Bold Video

American Living in Mexico Won’t Move Back to the US Despite Drawbacks

American Living in Mexico Won’t Move Back to the US Despite Drawbacks

The Best Movies to Stream on Netflix in August

The Best Movies to Stream on Netflix in August

Here’s How Much Big Tech Companies Raised Capex This Quarter

Here’s How Much Big Tech Companies Raised Capex This Quarter

I Left NYC for Miami After a Breakup and Moved Back in With My Mom

I Left NYC for Miami After a Breakup and Moved Back in With My Mom

Trump Says He Plans to Fire Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner

Trump Says He Plans to Fire Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner

Sharon Stone on Her Best Movie Roles: ‘Basic Instinct,’ ‘Casino,’ and More

Sharon Stone on Her Best Movie Roles: ‘Basic Instinct,’ ‘Casino,’ and More

Tesla Found Partly to Blame in Trial Over Deadly Autopilot Crash

Tesla Found Partly to Blame in Trial Over Deadly Autopilot Crash

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Full-Body MRIs: Can They Save Your Life or Are They a Waste of Money?

Full-Body MRIs: Can They Save Your Life or Are They a Waste of Money?

August 2, 2025
5 States With The Highest Income Tax Rates — And 5 With The Lowest

5 States With The Highest Income Tax Rates — And 5 With The Lowest

August 2, 2025
How to RTO Without Sparking a Wave of Resignations

How to RTO Without Sparking a Wave of Resignations

August 2, 2025
What Is The Highest Rate On A Car Loan?

What Is The Highest Rate On A Car Loan?

August 2, 2025
What Is The Graduated Repayment Plan?

What Is The Graduated Repayment Plan?

August 2, 2025

Latest News

Can You File For Student Loan Bankruptcy?

Can You File For Student Loan Bankruptcy?

August 2, 2025
Should You Apply For Income-Driven Repayment?

Should You Apply For Income-Driven Repayment?

August 2, 2025
AI Coding Agents Are Infiltrating the Corporate World. See Top Tools.

AI Coding Agents Are Infiltrating the Corporate World. See Top Tools.

August 2, 2025

Subscribe to News

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2025 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.