Here’s what’s more—and less—expensive this year for Fourth of July: Cookouts, fireworks, gas prices
Amid tariffs, inflation, and the rising cost of living in the United States, it’s no surprise that this Fourth of July could be pricier than in years past. But not all items are more expensive. From gas prices and fireworks to your weekend cookout, here’s a breakdown of how much certain things will cost this holiday.
First, the good news: Filling up your car before hitting the road this Fourth of July weekend won’t break the bank.
A record 61.6 million people are expected to travel by car—more than ever before—according to the American Automobile Association. AAA forecasts a 2.2% increase in travel compared with 2024, making it the highest number on record.
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