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Fireworks, airlines and oil companies to profit most over Fourth of July


Rampant inflation has Americans spending more than ever before over the 4th of July holiday and that means big money for corporations. Here’s who’s making the most profit off the festivities in this week’s Five for Friday.

#5: Airlines

Getting away is what summer is all about and that’s why airlines stand to make some serious profit. Jet fuel prices are up 134% since 2019. That’s pushing up the price of domestic flights to an average of $437 this weekend, a 45 percent increase from 2019 and the highest in five years, according to Hopper.

Planning to leave the country? Tickets have skyrocketed to an average of $1,200.

In spite of the high toll, AAA predicts 3.5 million Americans will take to the friendly skies over the holiday weekend, which means substantial profits for airlines, especially for the Big Four: American, Delta, United and Southwest.

#4: Oil companies

Big oil is known for its profit prowess, even after a down year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If you can’t afford an expensive plane ticket or just want to go somewhere closer to home, a full tank of gas is still going to cost you with many across the country paying over $5 per gallon. AAA expects nearly 48 million Americans will hit the road to celebrate the nation’s independence from British rule.

But there’s a good chance you’ll be lining the pockets of British oil giant Shell. It has 14,000 gas stations across the U.S., helping Shell bring in $19 billion in global profits last year. With gas prices much higher than they were last year, the pot is only expected to sweeten in 2022.

#3: BBQ supplies

Fourth of July is the biggest day of the year for cookouts. The American Farm Bureau Federation says the average cookout will cost 17% more than last year. Rising meat prices have been a hot topic, but even items like beans and lemonade have seen inflationary pressures.

And it’s not just food companies cashing in: The U.S. charcoal market is expected to reach nearly $500 million by 2030, and Americans spent nearly $5 billion on smokers and grills in 2020, with the barbecue movement continuing to grow.

#2: Alcohol sales

St. Patrick’s Day may be the biggest bar holiday but the Fourth of July is the biggest beer-at-home holiday of them all. And for those Americans trying to avoid taking in those empty beer calories, the move to a more cocktail-centric lifestyle is good business for liquor companies. Minibar Delivery said Tito’s Vodka is its best seller during the holiday followed by Don Julio tequila.

#1: Personal fireworks

Personal fireworks sales have just been exploding in recent years. It’s a quintessential part of a successful Independence Day celebration and consumer sales boomed after the pandemic canceled many big shows in 2020, taking revenue from $1 billion to nearly $2 billion in just one year. Big shows may be back but private shows are still going strong, with an expected $2.3 billion in sales this year. You may picture dinky roadside fireworks stands when we talk about personal fireworks, but the big businesses behind them like TNT Fireworks are making bank.

Simone Del Rosario:

RECORD MODERN-DAY INFLATION HAS AMERICANS SHELLING OUT MORE THAN EVER BEFORE TO RING IN THE 4TH OF JULY AND CORPORATIONS ARE RAKING IT IN. HERE’S WHO’S MAKING THE MOST PROFIT OFF THE WEEKEND PARTY IN THIS WEEK’S FIVE FOR FRIDAY.

GETTING AWAY IS WHAT SUMMER IS ALL ABOUT, AND THAT’S WHY AIRLINES COME IN AT NUMBER 5. JET FUEL PRICES HAVE SURGED 134% SINCE 2019 CAUSING DOMESTIC FLIGHTS TO AVERAGE $437, A 45% INCREASE. TRIPLE A PREDICTS 3.5 MILLION PEOPLE WILL TAKE TO THE FRIENDLY SKIES OVER THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND WHICH MEANS A LOT OF CASH, ESPECIALLY FOR THE BIG FOUR.

SPEAKING OF 4, IN OUR 4 SPOT WE’VE GOT BIG OIL. IF YOU CAN’T SWING THAT PLANE TICKET OR WANNA GO SOMEWHERE CLOSER TO HOME THAT TANK OF GAS IS STILL GONNA COST YOU. TRIPLE A EXPECTS NEARLY 48 MILLION AMERICANS WILL HIT THE ROAD TO CELEBRATE OUR NATION’S INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITAIN, BUT WILL WE BE DOING IT LINING THE POCKETS OF BRITISH OIL GIANT SHELL? WITH 14,000 GAS STATIONS IN THE U.S. HELPING BRING IN $19 BILLION IN PROFITS WORLDWIDE LAST YEAR, THAT POT IS ONLY EXPECTED TO SWEETEN IN 2022.

IT’S BBQ’S BIGGEST HOLIDAY OF THE YEAR, WHICH MAKES THIS OUR NUMBER 3. THE AMERICAN FARM BUREAU ASSOCIATION SAYS YOUR COOKOUT WILL COST 17% MORE THAN LAST YEAR. WE’VE HEARD ABOUT A RISE IN MEAT PRICES, BUT IT’S NOT JUST FOOD COMPANIES CASHING IN. THE U.S. CHARCOAL MARKET IS EXPECTED TO GROW TO NEARLY HALF A BILLION BY 2030. AND AMERICANS SPENT NEARLY 5 BILLION ON SMOKERS AND GRILLS IN 2020, WITH THE COOKOUT MOVEMENT ONLY GROWING.

ST. PATRICK’S DAY MIGHT BE THE BIGGEST BAR HOLIDAY, BUT THE FOURTH IS THE BIGGEST BEER AT HOME HOLIDAY OF THEM ALL. THAT’S WHY ALCOHOL SALES ARE OUR NUMBER 2. AMERICANS AREN’T JUST POPPING BUD CANS. AS PEOPLE ARE MOVING TO A MORE COCKTAIL CENTRIC LIFESTYLE, MINIBAR DELIVERY SAYS TITO’S VODKA IS THE BIGGEST SELLER DURING THE HOLIDAY, FOLLOWED BY DON JULIO TEQUILA. A MARGARITA ON A HOT DAY? COUNT ME IN.

IN OUR TOP SPOT – THE MOST QUINTESSENTIAL COST OF THEM ALL. PERSONAL FIREWORKS SALES HAVE BOOMED SINCE THE PANDEMIC CANCELED BIG SHOWS IN 2020, GOING FROM $1 BILLION TO NEARLY $2 BILLION IN JUST ONE YEAR. EVEN WITH BIG SHOWS BACK, PRIVATE SHOWS ARE STILL GOING STRONG, WITH AN EXPECTED $2.3 BILLION IN SALES THIS YEAR. WHILE DINKY ROADSIDE FIREWORKS STANDS MAY COME TO MIND, THE BUSINESSES BEHIND THEM MAKE BANK.

LET’S DO OUR BEST NOT TO MIX THOSE LAST TWO. MOST FIREWORKS ACCIDENTS HAPPEN AROUND THE FOURTH. THAT’S YOUR FIVE FOR FRIDAY, I’M SIMONE DEL ROSARIO FOR JUST BUSINESS. HAVE A SAFE HOLIDAY WEEKEND, SEE YOU NEXT WEEK.