The podcast explores the global boost of Halloween and its transformation into a multi-billion dollar business. It discusses the increasing popularity of Halloween among younger consumers and the rise in spending on costumes and decorations. The economic impact of Halloween events in Derry, Northern Ireland is highlighted. The origins and folklore of Halloween, as well as the business opportunities it brings, are explored. The podcast also discusses how retailers worldwide capitalize on Halloween with creative promotions and events.
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Halloween has become a multi-billion dollar business globally, with total spending projected to reach over $12 billion in the US alone this year.
Ireland's Halloween festival in Derry City has become a major economic boost, attracting over 120,000 visitors and bringing in millions of dollars to the local economy.
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Halloween's Economic Impact
Halloween has become a multi-billion dollar business globally as retailers cash in on the festival. In the United States, total spending on Halloween is projected to reach over $12 billion this year, with costumes alone expected to generate $4.1 billion in revenue. The event's popularity has grown beyond children, attracting adult participation as well. The extended celebration period, which now spans a month, benefits local businesses and small retailers, providing economic activity during what would typically be a slow period.
Halloween Boost for Ireland's Economy
Ireland's Halloween festival, rooted in ancient Celtic traditions, has become a major economic boost for the region. The city of Derry holds the largest Halloween event in Europe, attracting over 120,000 visitors. The festival brings in millions of dollars to the local economy, with hotel bookings alone contributing significantly. The event has also helped promote tourism in the region throughout the year, establishing Derry as a Halloween destination.
Halloween's Growing Influence in Australia
Halloween has seen a surge in popularity in Australia, with retailers capitalizing on the event's commercial potential. Australians are expected to spend around $500 million on Halloween-related items this year. Major retailers, department stores, and specialty shops are actively participating, creating themed promotions and events such as haunted houses and parties. The festival provides an opportunity for Australians to celebrate while boosting sales in hospitality, retail, and entertainment industries.
Trick or treat and other traditions are now at the centre of a global multi-billion business.
The ancient Celtic and Pagan festival, which started thousands of years ago in Ireland, was taken by emigrants to North America, where it was turned into a major annual event.
The National Retail Federation in the US tells Russell Padmore how spending by consumers is forecast to be a record of more than $12bn. Jadrain Wooten, an economist at Virginia Tech, says the sales promotions for Halloween are getting earlier every year and lasting at least month.
We hear about the economic benefits of Europe’s biggest Halloween Festival in Derry City in Northern Ireland and visit a pumpkin farm in the region.
An Irish cultural historian, Manchán Magan, tells us about the roots of the festival, which used to be called Samhain and we find out how retailers in Australia are cashing in by selling costumes, pumpkins and other items as consumers enjoy the traditions of Halloween.
Presenter: Russell Padmore
(Image: Children trick or treating in the North East of England. Credit: Getty Images)
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