Americans spend millions of dollars on Valentine’s Day roses. I calculated exactly how much (2024)

Feb. 14 is Valentine’s Day – an occasion that traditionally combines romance with big business. One of the biggest businesses is selling roses, which Americans increasingly love. Back in 1989, about 1 billion cut roses were sold annually in the U.S. By 2023, that had risen to roughly 2.8 billion – enough to give every adult in the country a bouquet of 10.

As a business school professor who studies the economic impact of holidays, I wondered how much money Americans spend on roses each year while I was standing in line with two dozen red and pink ones for my sweetheart.

It’s not easy to find out. The National Retail Federation estimates people will spend US$2.6 billion on Valentine’s Day flowers, but that includes everything from azaleas to zinnias. The Society of American Florists says that 250 million roses are produced for the holiday, but it doesn’t estimate spending.

So I decided to investigate. And what I found was surprising: The roses in my hand were tied to the war on illegal drugs.

Where are those roses coming from?

Roses sold in the U.S. were once largely homegrown but are now mainly imported from South America. To learn more, I turned to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which for decades has tracked the number of domestic farms and nurseries selling cut roses. These farms are different from nurseries growing rose bushes sold in pots to landscapers and gardeners.

Back in 1970, there were almost 800 U.S. commercial farms and nurseries growing cut roses. U.S. cut-rose growers were powerhouses, selling almost half a billion roses annually.

But since the 1970s, American cut-rose growers have withered away. The USDA’s latest Census of Horticultural Specialties found about 110 farms and nurseries growing cut roses. These farms harvested only about 18 million roses, which is quite a comedown over 50 years.

So where are roses coming from now? In 2023, the U.S. imported about 2.8 billion cut roses. The Netherlands, site of the world’s largest flower auction, isn’t the answer. Instead, cut roses sold in the U.S. primarily come from two places: Colombia and Ecuador. Colombia provides almost 60% of our roses, and Ecuador almost 40%.

Why Colombia and Ecuador?

The shift from U.S.-grown roses to South American ones happened a few decades ago, when the U.S. and Colombian governments were looking for new ways to stem the flow of cocaine into the U.S.

One part of the strategy was to convince farmers in Colombia to stop growing coca leaves – a traditional Andean plant that provides the raw ingredient for making cocaine – by giving them preferential access to U.S. markets if they grew something else.

So, in the early 1990s, Colombia and Ecuador signed the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act. Signing gave these coca-producing countries duty-free access to U.S. markets in exchange for clamping down on growing illegal drugs.

Whether the act stopped drug production is unclear, but many businesses in Colombia and Ecuador started growing and shipping flowers north.

Prices for roses

The vast quantity of roses coming up from Colombia and Ecuador has kept rose prices in check. The USDA has tracked the price of a dozen red hybrid tea roses – the ones you commonly see being offered to romantic partners on Valentine’s Day – sold in major supermarkets weekly since 2011. Back in 2011, a dozen roses would set a buyer back a bit over $10. In 2023, the same arrangement cost around two dollars more, a price increase of 20%. Inflation went up 35% over the same time, making roses comparatively cheaper.

While rose prices are low during much of the year, they have large seasonal swings. In a typical year, supermarket prices for a dozen roses double around Valentine’s Day. Last year, prices ranged from a low in August of about $8 to almost $23 before Valentine’s Day. While the USDA doesn’t track flower shop prices, visiting my local florist shows the cost of premium long-stem roses in vases is higher.

Why the price increase?

Prices rise around Valentine’s Day as all parts of the supply chain, from growers to wholesalers to retailers, are stressed during the buying surge.

The U.S. government tracks monthly the import price of single roses. In 2023, before Valentine’s Day, the average cut rose stem cost 40 cents coming off the cargo plane. This is higher than the annual low in August of 25 cents a stem. This means in August, roses cost wholesalers $3 a dozen, while a dozen Valentine’s Day roses cost $5 after clearing customs.

The USDA not only tracks prices in supermarkets but also wholesale flower prices in my city, Boston. Retail customers can’t buy flowers at these prices, since the flower market caters only to people in the trade. Just before Valentine’s Day 2024, Boston wholesalers were charging between $1 and $1.65 per stem of hybrid tea roses. Back in August 2023, they were selling roses for between 90 cents and $1.50 per stem. These wholesale prices suggest supermarkets don’t make much if any money selling roses most of the year, earning profits only during the peak holiday times.

While none of the sources directly answered my question on how much money Americans spent on roses each year, it’s easy to calculate a rough value. In 2023, there were around 2.8 billion cut roses sold. Given the average price in supermarkets over the whole year for a dozen roses was a bit over $12, this means people in the U.S. are spending more than $3 billion annually.

And if you’re buying roses for your sweetheart, like I did for mine, then you’re contributing to the roughly half a billion dollars worth of roses bought to say “I love you” at Valentine’s Day.

Americans spend millions of dollars on Valentine’s Day roses. I calculated exactly how much (2024)

FAQs

How much money do Americans spend on flowers for Valentine's day? ›

It's not easy to find out. The National Retail Federation estimates people will spend US$2.6 billion on Valentine's Day flowers, but that includes everything from azaleas to zinnias. The Society of American Florists says that 250 million roses are produced for the holiday, but it doesn't estimate spending.

How many million roses are given on Valentine's day? ›

Now, approximately 114 million cards are sent out each Valentine's Day. Last year over 250 million roses were sold, with almost 70% being red. The rose became the flower of valentine's day because of its affiliation with Aphrodite, the goddess of love.

What is the average amount of money spent by each consumer on Valentine day? ›

Consumers expect to spend $185.81 each on average, nearly $8 more than the average Valentine's Day spending over the last five years. Last year, consumers used Valentine's Day to celebrate all the special relationships in their lives – from pets to friends and co-workers – and their spending reflected that.

How much did Americans spend on Valentine's day 2024? ›

This display of love will not come cheap. The National Retail Federation (NRF) estimates that consumers will spend a record $25.8 billion, an average of $185.81 per person, on Valentine's Day in 2024. It is no wonder that US retailers love the holiday. So, who was this Saint Valentine to whom they owe the windfall?

How much do roses cost on Valentine's Day? ›

Nationally, the average cost for a dozen roses is $88.61.

How much does a rose cost? ›

Consumers can expect to pay $4 to $6 per flower, BloomNation found. In New York, the $1.50 wholesale price swells to $2.50. Retail prices rise from $5 to $8 per rose. Expect prices to vary by about 20 percent, depending on supply and quality.

Who is Valentine's day named after? ›

Valentine's Day is named after Saint Valentine, a Catholic priest who lived in Rome in the 3rd Century. There are many stories about St Valentine and over time these stories grew into the legend we know today.

When was the first Valentine sent? ›

The oldest known valentine still in existence today was a poem written in 1415 by Charles, Duke of Orleans, to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London following his capture at the Battle of Agincourt. (The greeting is now part of the manuscript collection of the British Library in London, England.)

Which day has the highest cut rose sold? ›

How Valentine's Day roses became a booming business. America imported 2.8 billion cut roses in 2023, and not from where you'd expect. Valentine's Day is an occasion that traditionally combines romance with big business. One of the biggest businesses is selling roses, which Americans increasingly love.

Who profits the most from Valentine's Day? ›

9 Companies That Turned Valentine's Day Into A $17 Billion...
  • The Hershey Company. ...
  • Hallmark Cards. ...
  • Necco. ...
  • Vermont Teddy Bear. ...
  • Victoria's Secret. ...
  • Tiffany & Co. ...
  • Armellini Express Lines. Armellini Express Lines. ...
  • The U.S. Postal Service. Photo by Dario Cantatore/Invision for US Postal Service/AP Images.
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What state produces the most roses for Valentine's Day? ›

Of all the roses produced and sold each year in the US, the state of California grows an average of 60%.

What is the percentage of flowers consumers buy on Valentine's Day? ›

Did you know about 22% of Americans bought flowers last Valentine's Day, according to industry statistics?

How much money is expected to be spent on flowers in 2024 for Valentine's Day? ›

We're expected to set new spending records for spending in several categories, with folks shelling out about $6.4 billion for jewelry, $4.9 billion for an evening out, $3 billion for clothing and $2.6 billion for flowers.

How much money is spent on flowers for Valentine's Day? ›

New spending records are expected for jewelry ($6.4 billion), flowers ($2.6 billion), clothing ($3 billion) and an evening out ($4.9 billion). Over half of consumers (53%) plan to celebrate Valentine's Day this year, on par with 52% last year.

How much money total is predicted to be spent for Valentine's Day? ›

Retailers and restaurants are ready to cash in on an expected $25.8 billion for Valentine's Day spending this year, including $14.2 billion consumers will spend on significant others, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). The total spending estimate is a bit less than the $25.9 billion reported in 2023.

How many people buy flowers on Valentine's Day? ›

Did you know about 22% of Americans bought flowers last Valentine's Day, according to industry statistics?

Who buys most of the flowers for Valentine's Day? ›

As you would expect, men make most of the Valentine's Day purchases — about 62 percent. The men buy flowers primarily for their wives or significant others (82 percent). The balance goes to daughters, mothers and friends.

How much do Americans spend on cut flowers? ›

Americans spend about $6.2 billion on cut flowers and purchase roughly 4 billion stems per year. Put another way: Americans buy about 10 million cut flowers per day. Per-capita spending on cut flowers in the U.S. is about $25.

What is the most purchased Valentine's Day gift in the United States? ›

For Valentine's Day 2024, roughly half of surveyed U.S. shoppers said they would buy chocolate or candy as a gift for another, making it the most shopped for Valentine's Day gift. About a third of respondents said they intended to purchase flowers.

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