Sunday, 2 July 2017

THE 4TH OF JULY BY THE NUMBERS.

Americans love food, and eating is their favorite way to celebrate our nation’s Independence Day, according to an annual survey conducted by the National Retail Federation (NRF). The most popular way to celebrate the Fourth of July is to cook out, barbecue, or host a picnic. The NRF says 65.5% of Americans will do just that in 2017 and will spend $7.1 billion on food items for the holiday.

Americans will eat 150 million hot dogs on July 4th alone, according to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC). Interestingly enough, 61% of Americans prefer beef hot dogs, 12% like pork hot dogs, and 7% prefer turkey, the NHDSC says.

According to an informal poll that we conducted on Twitter, 52% of our followers will be grilling beef over the holiday, 10% will be grilling up pork, 5% will grill chicken, and 33% will throw a combination of the three on the grill to celebrate.

To give you an idea of just how much meat is grilled between Memorial Day and Labor Day, in 2016 Americans grilled $6,816 billion worth of beef, $4,284 billion worth of pork, and $3,882 billion worth of chicken during that period.

Traveling Americans

This year, a whopping 44.2 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more to celebrate Independence Day. According to AAA, that’s 1.25 million more people than last year and the most people ever to travel over the holiday.

Most, 37.5 million to be exact, of the traveling Americans will drive to their destinations, and farmers can only hope they’ll be filling up their tanks with ethanol-enhanced fuel.

Fun Facts for the BBQ

In 2016, the amount of American flags imported to the U.S. were valued at $5.4 million and most came from China, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The U.S. also exported enough American flags in 2016 to add up to a value of $27.8 million. Most of the flags, $26.1 million worth, were exported to Mexico.

Last year, the U.S. imported $296.2 million worth of fireworks from China.
Back in 2012, the 172 U.S. wholesalers sold $482.6 million worth of fireworks and firecrackers.
A particularly happy Independence Day to those celebrating in patriotic towns and counties like Liberty County, Texas; Patriot Town, Indiana; and Union County, Ohio! BY ANNA MCCONNELL.

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