Thanksgiving is a cherished American holiday for a number of reasons. It's a time for friends and family to reunite and reflect on the people that matter most. The savory meal of oven-roasted turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, crushed cranberry sauce and pie is something many people look forward to for months.
However, eclipsing both these traditions more so each year is a ritual characterized by around-the-block lines, frenzied shoppers and booming revenue for retailers: Black Friday.
REI took a major stance this year, sparing its workers of holiday hours at the potential cost of its bottom line. Contrast REI’s decision to that of Best Buy, which plans to open its doors at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving. Ultimately, the National Retail Federation reports that 140 million shoppers are expected to take advantage of Thanksgiving-weekend deals online or in stores, and 86.9 million shoppers frequented stores on Black Friday last year.
With both the traditional Thanksgiving experience and this retail blitz competing to dominate the holiday, FindTheData wanted to look at everything from turkey consumption to total Black Friday sales to see the facts surrounding how we celebrate Thanksgiving.
More than 230 million turkeys are produced annually.
Turkey production peaked in 1996, when 302.7 million turkeys were raised for consumption. Turkey is enjoyed year-round in everything from sandwiches to chili, but Thanksgiving is a major holiday when Turkey consumption peaks.
46 million turkeys are eaten in the U.S. on Thanksgiving Day alone.
That equates to one-fifth of 2014's turkey production. Christmas Day comes in second place, with about half as many turkeys consumed.
345,217 acres of potatoes are harvested in Idaho.
Idaho wins out with the most potatoes harvested annually. Among other top states are Washington and North Dakota. Consider, however, that Iowa still produces twice as many potatoes and the next state.
The average trip length for Thanksgiving is 214 miles.
This is about 60 miles shy of the average distance Americans travel for Christmas. Considering the two holidays are a mere four weeks apart, those who travel for both holidays could put about 500 miles on their cars this holiday season, on average. Good thing the price of oil is hovering around its lowest point since 2011. This average includes air travel, though, as well.
46.9 million people will travel for Thanksgiving 2015.
One-in-six Americans will be traveling for Thanksgiving this year. Factoring in the impact on highways and airports, hosts might have the best deal staying at home.
Online sales have increased for all Thanksgiving-weekend shopping holidays since 2009.
As if Black Friday wasn't enough, the entire weekend is stacked with retail specials that can lure even the normally disinterested shopper into stores.
Every holiday (Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Green Monday) saw increased sales in 2014 over the year prior. Ever since the low point of the Great Recession, spending has experienced an uptick year over year. Data isn't showcased for Small Business Saturday, but you can support your local mom and pop stores then, as well. Though Green Monday falls on the second week of December, shopping on that day has increased, as well.
Shopping carts were responsible for 28,006 injuries in 2014.
While these injuries aren't reflective of just Thanksgiving weekend, it's an interesting illustration for an activity known to get a little bit threatening. Here's hoping your shopping experience for the perfect gift remains void of brawls or shopping cart faux pas.
St. Mary¹s Home for Children is the State¹s most comprehensive residential treatment facility for boys and girls who have been traumatized by abuse and those experiencing psychiatric and/or emotional impacts.
During the holiday season, St. Mary¹s looks to their friends in the community to help make the season a bright one for the children. For giving suggestions, please visit our website at www.smhfc.org. or contact Susan DeRita at 353-3900 x262 or by e-mail, [email protected] for additional information or giving options.
The Children's Friend annual Spirit of Giving Holiday Drive is under way looking to match generous individuals and organizations with families in need across the state.
The goal for 2015 Children's Friend Giving Holiday Drive is to sponsor 1,450 families and 4,500 children during the month of December.
New coats, clothing, toys, books and bikes will be collected at Children's Friend.
The Mission of Community MusicWorks is to create a cohesive urban community through music education and performance. The model is built arond teaching, mentoring, program design and performance activities.
WellOne's mission is to provide primary medical and dental care and behavioral health services to the residents of the Rhode Island communities. WellOne puts an emphasis is to promote the highest quality of health for the individual and family as well as for the community.
The Providence Revolving Fund is a community based non profit that was established in 1980. The mission of the fund is to preserve Providence's architectural heritage and stimulate revitalization in the community.
The mission of Youth Prie Inc. is to meet the unique and ongoing needs of youth and young adults impacted by sexual orientation and gender identity/expression through advocacy, support and empowerment to bring about social change.
The mission of Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England is to help girls build courage, confidence and character as they go on to make the world a better place
The mission at Day One is to reduce the prevalence of sexual abuse and violence as well as to support and advocate for those affected by it. Day One provides treatment, intervention, education, advocacy, and prevention services to Rhode Islanders of all ages
The mission of AIDS Care Ocean State is to provide housing, case management, medical and nursing care, and prevention to adults, families, adolescents and children who are affected by or at risk for HIV infection.
Amos House accepts monetary donations to support the training, housing, and recovery programs they provide for the hungry, homeless and unemployed in Rhode Island.
The organization also accepts donations in-kind such as gently used strollers, pillowcases, laundry detergent, baby formula, and first aid kits for the families who participate in their programs.
Politicians from all over the state have been invited to make proclamations at BBBSOS’ Give-a-Thon at Barnes and Noble on December 1st at 1:00PM. BBBSOS will be engaging the state to take part in #GivingTuesday via social media and a press conference
The goal for the day to raise $12,000 for BBBSOS’ mission; to provide mentors to the youth of Rhode Island who will motivate and empower them to make positive decisions, improve academic results, avoid risky behaviors and grow in a way that will positively impact the community.
Barnes and Noble Warwick will donate up to 20% of all sales including books, toys, holiday items and even café items will go back to BBBSOS. (Shoppers must use code 11671864 at checkout or mention BBBSOS.)
Looking Upwards services adults, families and children dealing with developmental disabilities and has been doing so for over 35 years. The organization also services schools.
The Capital Good Fund is looking to be the best financial empowerment organization in the country. The Capital Good Fund take a holistic approach to fighting poverty.
Photo is of Any Posner, founder and chief executive officer.
The Little Flower Home is a non profit organization that looks to help pregnant homelss woman. The home provides comfortable rooms for women at no cost.
The Newport Festivals Foundation was created in 2010 by George Wein and is in charge of festivals such as the Newport Jazz Festival and Newport Folk Festival.
The Newport Festivals Foundation does not keep regular office hours.
The National Federation of the Blind of RI is an affiliate of the National Federation of the Blind, the largest consumer advocacy organization in the world.
The Rhode Island affiliate has 2 chapters. The Greater Providence Chapter meets the third Saturday of the month in East Providence. The Mounth Hope Chapter meets the third Thursday of the month in Bristol.
The Star Kids Scholarship Program's philosophy is empowerment.The Program Empowers low-income children, who have a parent with a history of incarceration and/or substance abuse, to break the cycle of poverty, drug abuse, and incarceration through education. Our goal for each child is to graduate high school.
High school graduation will lead each child to a path of higher education and opportunities for a better life.
Lucy’s Hearth is a 24 hour emergency and transitional shelter for mothers and their children who are homeless due to economic hardship, family crisis, divorce, eviction, and the severe shortage of safe, affordable housing.
Providence Animal Rescue provides shelters for abandoned animals including dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals. Providence Animal Rescue then puts the animals up for adoption in hopes of finding them loving homes.
The mission of the Norman Bird Sanctuary is to maintain land for the protection, preservation and propagation of birds. The sanctuary is also open for those who want to observe bird life.
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Established in 1932, the Rhode Island Interscholastic League provides sports programs for Rhode Island high school teams. The league puts on in season tournaments as well as State Championship tournaments.
Gaits of Harmony provides all people with opportunities to educate, enrich and empower themselves in order to cope with the challenges of their daily lives through interaction with horses.
Plan strives to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of vulnerable children in developing countries by: Enabling children, their families and their communities to meet basic needs and to increase their ability to participate in and benefit from their societies; Fostering relationships to increase understanding and unity among peoples of different cultures and countries; and Promoting the rights and interests of the world’s children.
Barrington Tap-in consists of over 100 dedicated volunteers. The organization welcomes senior citizens, moms, teens – anyone with an open heart and a helping hand – help to breathe life into our name and our mission: Touch A Person In Need
Dorcas works to help anyone who is trying to overcome cultural, educational, economic or language barriers. Dorcas does this by providing client centered services.
DESIGNxRI is an economic builder, collaborator & communicator for design industries in Rhode Island. DESIGNxRI's goal is to maximize the assets of the design community and highlight its creative, innovative problem-solving practices to attract business opportunities and design jobs to Rhode Island.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center looks to provide our clients with the tools and the knowledge to support their dreams. The MLK Community Center is as impactful and meaningful to the 3 year old toddler entering his first day of preschool as it is to our breakfast program clients who join us daily for a nutritious meal shared with friends.
Operation Stand Down supports veteran female soldiers who have experienced hardship and homelessness in Rhode Island through their Cpl. Holly Charette House.
Help our troops come home and get back on their feet by donating to Operation Stand Down.
You can also help by organizing food drives for their other locations.
Founded in 2007, MAE Organization for the Homeless helps homeless individuals and their families heal from the traumas and anxieties of their situation.
Rhode Island Blood Center was established in 1979 as a non-profit community blood center.
The Blood Center is the only source of blood and blood products for the hospitals’ of Rhode Island while also serving customers in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Sojourner House, Inc. is a domestic violence agency that assists victims of relationship violence by providing shelter, advocacy and violence prevention education.
Donate to their safe house wish list with items like toaster ovens, small tables, pillows, fitted sheets, and pots and pans for their residents.
The Rhode Island Mayoral Academies are committed to identifying high-quality school leaders and operators to open excellent racially and socioeconomically diverse public schools in areas of Rhode Island with a shortage of school choice.
Best Buddies is a nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
FabNewport uses technology as a platform for empowerment. Students are encouraged to discover their passions through play. Play means having time to fiddle, tinker and experiment with materials in encouraging environment supported by a coach.
The Jonnycake Center of Peace Dale collects food and other items for its annual holiday program to help families in need and is run by youth volunteer members of Teen Jonnycake.
The mission of the YMCA s to build healthy spirit, mind and body for all, through programs, services and relationships that are based upon our core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.
Part of the Oath is the intersection between medicine and the performing arts; the culmination of a twenty year journey. Raising awareness and educating Rhode Islanders on current social and health issues, part of the oath is driving social change through community empowerment.
Crossroads is the largest homeless services organization in Rhode Island.
Donate goods like baby diapers, non-perishable food items, and toiletries to the organization this year to help those who are homeless or at risk during these winter months.
Operation Support Our Troops sends care packages to members of the armed forces.
Give our troops a sense of home with your donation, and help them remember they are cared for. You can ever make a donation in honor of a soldier in your life.