
Freakonomics Radio Is Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Its Most Valuable Asset? (Update)
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Nov 27, 2025 Dive into the world of the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, hailed as a 'gift to the nation' with 30 million viewers. Discover why Macy's keeps its parade economics under wraps and the complexities of producing such a massive event. Hear from NBC about the challenges of broadcasting it live and the intricacies of securing sponsors and selecting balloon characters. Explore the crucial partnership with New York City for safety and logistics, while questioning Macy's relevance in today's retail landscape.
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Inflation Night Through Neighborhood Windows
- Stephen Dubner describes watching inflation night from Upper West Side windows.
- He calls it the best New York night of the year for locals and visitors.
Many Hidden Cost And Benefit Layers
- The parade's costs include fabrication, staffing, permits, and city services.
- Quantifying benefits is tricky because sponsorships and TV revenue splits are confidential.
Parade Economics Are Intentionally Opaque
- Macy's keeps parade economics secret, making accurate cost-benefit analysis difficult.
- Public estimates exist but lack verifiable sourcing so true value remains opaque.









