
Is Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Its Most Valuable Asset? (Update)
from Freakonomics Radio
by Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Published: Thu Nov 27 2025
Show Notes
The iconic department store calls the parade its “gift to the nation.” With 30 million TV viewers, it’s also a big moneymaker — at least we think it is: when it comes to parade economics, Macy’s is famously tight-lipped. In this 2024episode, we try to loosen them up. (Part one of a two-part series.)
- SOURCES:
- John Cheney, carpenter at Macy’s Studios.
- Will Coss, vice president and executive producer of Macy’s Studios.
- Jeff Kinney, author, cartoonist, and owner of An Unlikely Story Bookstore and Café.
- Kevin Lynch, vice president of global helium at Messer.
- Jen Neal, executive vice president of live events and specials for NBCUniversal Entertainment.
- TonySpring, chairman and C.E.O. of Macy’s Inc.
- Jessica Tisch, New York City police commissioner, former commissioner of the New York City Department of Sanitation.
- Dawn Tolson, executive director of Citywide Event Coordination and Management and the Street Activity Permit Office for the City of New York.
- RESOURCES:
- Macy’s: The Store. The Star. The Story., by Robert M. Grippo (2009).
Historyof Macy’s of New York, 1853-1919:Chapters in the Evolution of the Department Store, by Ralph M. Hower (1943). Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
- EXTRAS:
- "Helium," by The Economics of Everyday Things (2024).
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