Here's what's more-and less-expensive this year for Fourth of July: Cookouts, fireworks, gas prices
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Here's what's more-and less-expensive this year for Fourth of July: Cookouts, fireworks, gas prices
"Filling up your car won't break the bank this Fourth of July weekend as gas prices are expected to be between $3.10 and $3.15 per gallon."
"The majority of U.S. importers told China, 'Do not ship our product; we can't afford to pay,' creating a supply-chain problem for fireworks."
Gas prices for the Fourth of July weekend are down to between $3.10 and $3.15 per gallon, making it the lowest since 2021. This year, a record 61.6 million people are expected to travel by car. However, fireworks prices are set to skyrocket due to a 30% tariff on Chinese imports, affecting 99% of consumer fireworks. The tariffs have led to supply-chain issues, with importers halting shipments due to high costs, which could impact future celebrations as well.
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