Idaho-specific revenue from fireworks sales does not appear to be publicly reported in a clean statewide total, but the available data suggest the market is relatively small and seasonal. A statewide estimate from per-capita spending data implies Idaho residents spent about $0.54 per person on fireworks in 2021 , which translates to only a modest total market for the state.

What the data shows

  • A 2022 Idaho-focused report cited per-capita fireworks spending of $0.54 in 2021.
  • That source also noted fireworks spending in Idaho had risen sharply from $0.18 per person in 2008 to $0.54 in 2021.
  • Separate reporting on the consumer fireworks industry said U.S. consumer fireworks revenue reached $2.3 billion in a recent year, but that is national, not Idaho-specific.

How to interpret it

If you multiply Idaho’s 2021 per-capita figure by the state population, the result is roughly under $1 million in annual consumer fireworks sales , though that is only an estimate rather than an official revenue figure. The exact number will vary depending on whether you count only consumer sales, display fireworks, retail markups, or tax revenue.

Practical takeaway

  • Statewide Idaho fireworks revenue is not clearly published as a single official number.
  • Consumer sales appear to be well under national-scale figures and likely concentrated around the July 4 season.
  • The best public proxy I found is per-capita spending, not a direct revenue total.

TL;DR: Idaho does not seem to publish a neat statewide fireworks-revenue figure, but public spending data points to a sub-$1 million consumer market in a typical year, based on 2021 per-capita spending.