Post by : Zayd Kamal
Fireworks are a big part of celebrations in the United States. People enjoy watching them on holidays like the Fourth of July and New Year’s Eve. These colorful lights in the sky make people happy and excited. But did you know that Americans spend more than $1 billion on fireworks every year? That’s a huge amount! So why do people spend so much on fireworks? Is it just for fun, or is there a deeper reason? Let’s find out.
Fireworks have been part of American celebrations for a long time. The first big fireworks event in the U.S. happened in 1777, just one year after America became independent. The city of Philadelphia had a big party with cannons, music, and fireworks to celebrate. Since then, fireworks have become a yearly tradition, especially on the Fourth of July.
People love fireworks because they represent freedom, unity, and national pride. They are not just fun to watch—they mean something special to many Americans.
For many families, watching fireworks together is a special memory. Some people watch them in parks, while others gather in cities. Fireworks bring people together to celebrate and have fun.
Parents want to share this joy with their children. Couples go on dates to watch fireworks. Cities try to put on the biggest and best shows. This strong connection is one reason why people spend so much money on them every year.
There is a huge fireworks industry behind all the fun. Most of the fireworks are sold around the Fourth of July. Many sellers make most of their yearly money in just a few weeks.
There are two main kinds of fireworks:
Consumer fireworks, which people can buy and use at home
Display fireworks, which professionals use for big public shows
Consumer fireworks make up most of the sales. Many small businesses set up temporary stands in June and July. They sell items like sparklers and big colorful fireworks. These stands help local families earn money during the summer.
People enjoy fireworks because they are exciting and fun to watch. The loud sounds, bright colors, and surprise of each firework make the experience unforgettable.
Experts say fireworks make people feel happy because they surprise us and look beautiful. That’s why even short shows are worth the money to many people.
Fireworks also make people feel nostalgic. They remind us of family gatherings, summer holidays, and childhood memories. These happy feelings are part of why fireworks are so popular.
Even though fireworks are fun, they can also be dangerous. Every year, many people get hurt while using them. That’s why some states have laws to limit or ban fireworks.
Some places only allow safe, small fireworks. Others don’t allow any at all. Still, many Americans find ways to enjoy fireworks—by going to states with fewer rules or watching public shows.
Professional firework shows are usually the safest. Trained workers follow safety rules and put on great displays without danger to the public.
Most of the fireworks in the U.S. are imported from China. China is known for making fireworks and has been doing it for hundreds of years. In fact, over 90% of fireworks sold in America come from China.
Because fireworks are cheaper to make in China, stores can sell them at lower prices. This helps businesses make money and gives people more options to buy.
Social media has made fireworks even more popular. People love to take pictures and videos of the shows and share them online. This makes others excited to buy and watch fireworks too.
Also, fireworks are now used for more than just the Fourth of July. People use them for weddings, sports wins, New Year’s Eve, and other holidays like Memorial Day and Labor Day.
New ideas are starting to change how people celebrate. For example, drone shows and eco-friendly fireworks are becoming more popular. They make less noise and cause less pollution.
Still, most people in the U.S. prefer traditional fireworks. The bright lights, big sounds, and happy memories keep fireworks at the heart of American celebrations.
This article is published for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice or official guidance. Readers are advised to follow local laws and safety regulations when handling or attending fireworks displays. The content reflects public interest and cultural trends without endorsing the use or sale of fireworks. Published by DXB news network.
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