• Carson Now on Facebook
  • Follow Carson Now on Twitter
  • Follow Carson Now by RSS
  • Follow Carson Now by Email

Don't forget the wings: Retail Association of Nevada says Super Bowl spending to reach $133M in Silver State

Super Bowl LV will pit the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs against the surging Tampa Bay Buccaneers. When the two teams meet Sunday, Feb. 7 in Tampa, Florida, 1.8 million Nevadans are expected to watch the big game to see if Tom Brady can return to the mountain top in the first year with his new team, according to the Retail Association of Nevada.

In preparation for the Super Bowl, Nevadans are projected to spend over $133 million on televisions, furniture, team apparel and food, RAN estimates.

“Despite the ongoing pandemic that will limit the usual Super Bowl gatherings, Nevadans remain eager to watch the game, celebrating at home with their families, and air friers will be going into overtime to keep up with the chicken wing demand,” said Bryan Wachter, Senior Vice President of RAN. “While overall spending is expected to decline this year, retailers across the Silver State will still be busy equipping shoppers with the televisions, apparel and chicken wings needed to enjoy the big game from a distance.”

The latest estimates are based on a recent survey by the National Retail Federation (NRF), which found that 186.6 million Americans plan to watch the Super Bowl this year. Additionally, viewers are planning to spend an average of $74.55 on items to enhance the celebration, which represents a decline of 15.9 percent from the record of $88.65 reported last year.

According to the NRF, 25 percent of viewers plan to throw or attend a party, while another 3 percent will be watching at a bar or restaurant, down from last year's 46 percent and 5 percent, respectively, due to ongoing COVID restrictions. Once again, food and beverages top viewers’ shopping lists as 77 percent plan to stock up on their favorite snacks and drinks. Viewers will also purchase team apparel or accessories (11 percent), decorations (7 percent), and televisions (9 percent).

The big game in Nevada by the numbers:
— 13.5 Million Chicken Wings. The National Chicken Council estimates 1.42 billion wings will be consumed nationwide during the big game, up 2.0 percent from 2020. RAN projects that 13.5 million chicken wings will be eaten in Nevada during the game this year.

— $159 Million Wagered: According to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, gross wagering on the Super Bowl totaled $154.7 million in 2020. In addition to traditional retail spending forecasts, RAN projects gross wagering at Nevada sportsbooks to be over $159.4 million this year.

— 161,000 Televisions. According to the NRF, 9 percent of viewers plan to purchase a television this year, the same as the previous year. In Nevada, that equates to about 161,000 television purchases.

— 196,000 Team Apparel Purchases. According to the NRF, the share of viewers planning to purchase team apparel remained unchanged from 2020 at 11 percent. Using these figures, RAN estimates 196,000 viewers will purchase new team apparel this year.

— 125,000 Decorating Fans. Roughly 7 percent of viewers plan to purchase decorations compared to 8 percent last year, according to the NRF survey. RAN estimates that 125,000 viewers in Nevada have plans to purchase decorations for their Super Bowl parties this year.

Top Stories

... or see all stories

Interested in volunteering? Want to make a difference in a child's life who has been removed from their home due to abuse or neglect? Do you want to be a voice for a child who is getting lost in the child welfare system? Then CASA is for you.

UPDATE 8:21AM: A Carson City Fire Department battalion chief reports the fire was knocked down at 8:20 a.m. and a fire investigator was called to the scene. No additional fire units were needed.
***
Carson City Fire Department and sheriff's deputies were called Friday morning to a structure fire at the Camp in Town RV park in the 2400 block of North Carson Street.

Spring fun has begun at Mills Park in Carson City as the 33rd Annual Nevada Rural Counties Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Spring Celebration and Carnival got underway Thursday evening.

The Carson Senators varsity softball team advanced in the 4A regional softball playoffs with a dominating 8-0 victory over the Reed Raiders Thursday.

Health Hub Members Thank Teachers

This week is national Teacher Appreciation Week. Most people wish they had told their best teachers how much they appreciated them. This week, members of the Lyon and Storey region’s Health and Wellness Hub are making sure that the teachers of the school districts in Lyon and Storey know we appreciate the profoundly important work they do everyday.

A second batch of photos was released Thursday afternoon showing two males believed to be involved in Monday's fatal shooting at a Dayton shopping center parking lot.

Buzz Lightyear might not be referenced, but Mike Thomas will talk about the universe in his lecture, “Infinity and Beyond,” on Saturday, May 12 at Western Nevada College’s Jack C. Davis Observatory in Carson City.

A 40-year-old Carson City man was arrested Wednesday in the area of 8th and Curry streets for misdemeanor obstructing an officer and a Department of Alternative Sentencing violation.

Carson City, Douglas County and The American Cancer Society invite the entire community to participate in the 2018 Relay for Life event May 19 at Mills Park. There will be food and refreshments, dunk tank, raffles, kid zone, luminary ceremony and much more.

The Carson City Rifle and Pistol Range will be closed for construction projects from May 30 to June 7, according to the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department.

The Greenhouse Project hosts the annual Carson City Mother’s Day Plant Sale, May 12, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., featuring a wide variety of plants for your summer planting and gardening.

The Nevada Department of Agriculture said it has withdrawn request for proposals for the transfer of ownership of more than 2,900 horses on the Virginia Range after not having received any proposals by the April 16 deadline.

CARSON CITY — Third and fourth graders from the Empire X-Factor Enrichment class at Empire Elementary School learned the technical side of filmmaking this past semester while producing a 2-minute public service announcement on how students and teachers can further ‘Green’ efforts at their schools.

A display of the Charters of Freedom — etched replicas of the United States Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights — can now be viewed by the public at the Carson City Courthouse located at 885 East Musser Street, said local project organizer Chuck Slavin.

WOODFORDS, Calif. — One person is dead after a tanker truck crashed and overturned on State Route 88 near Markleeville, California on Wednesday morning.

Bike Month in Carson City always brings fun community activities, including the annual Celebrity Invitational Bike Ride. Strap on a helmet and join some of our town’s notables on a ride through the historic west side. Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery is holding a reception for Jean Kvam, whose oils, pastels, and pottery will be on prominent display. The Historical Societies in Dayton and Douglas County are hosting lectures this evening: you just have to decide between learning about the Nevada Women’s Project or artist Hans Mayer Kassel.

Tickets are on sale for the 10th annual Concert Under The Stars, A Benefit for The Greenhouse Project as they welcome Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Jefferson Starship, with special guest Midnight North, Grateful Dead and company’s proteges, Wednesday, July 11 at Brewery Arts Center, Carson City.

An arrest warrant has been issued for a 16-year-old Carson City male in connection with the Monday shooting death of a Dayton man.

Carson City Fire Department, sheriff's deputies and the Nevada Highway Patrol were called early Wednesday evening to a vehicle crash in the southbound lane of South Carson Street and Clear Creek.

Lyon and Storey Coalition Meets May 10th

SILVER SPRINGS — For more than a decade, Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey counties has hosted monthly breakfast meetings on the second Thursday of each month at 9 a.m. Diverse local, state, federal and tribal groups and community volunteers share news and collaborate on system changes that improve access to affordable, local food and to health care, and that support community-based, sustainable economic development.

Nevada Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, also known as POST, is pleased to announce 28 graduates, from 18 Nevada agencies, will accept their peace officers’ oath as POST Academy Class 2018-01.

A 51-year-old Dayton woman was arrested Monday for suspicion of gross misdemeanor child neglect, DUI, failure to maintain a lane of traffic and open container, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

A 34-year-old Dayton man has been identified as the victim in Monday night's shooting at a Dayton shopping center parking lot, Lyon County authorities said.

True Grit: A Celebration of Old West Culture from miners, pioneers, ranchers and outlaws, will be featured this Saturday at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City.

Honor Flight Nevada is holding our 6th annual Charity Golf fundraiser hosted at The Club at Arrow Creek in Reno on Sunday, May 27, 2018. Entry fee includes: Green fees and cart, range balls, lunch, player "goodie bag", Honor Flight shirt, raffle tickets, silent auction, and a prime rib dinner with dancing under the stars provided by Craig Fletcher and Teri Campillo.

A 96-unit multi-family project just over the county line from Carson City received approval from Douglas County planning commissioners on Tuesday.

CARSON CITY — In Nevada, we know all too well that wildfires can strike at any time of the year. In recognition of National Wildfire Awareness Month in May, the Nevada Division of Forestry is collaborating with partnering agencies to help promote the importance of preventing, planning and preparing for wildfires in Nevada — during the warmer months and throughout the year.

This week is just flying by and the weekend is just around the corner. Mothers’ Day is this Sunday and there will be plenty of ways to spoil Mom. A trip to Virginia City on the V & T Steam Train is always memorable. The annual RSVP Spring Celebration Carnival opens tomorrow in Mills Park.

Archaeologist Dr. Robert Elston with the display he created.

SILVER CITY, Nev. — As part of Nevada’s celebration of Historic Preservation and Archaeological Awareness Month, there are dozens of May events and displays throughout the state. Among them is a display created by archaeologist Robert Elston that illustrates progress on a multi-year archaeological project funded through a National Science Foundation grant.

The Brewery Arts Center in Carson City will presents New World String Project this Saturday, May 12 in the Maizie Harris Jesse Black Box Theater. Celtic series favorites Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter are joined with John Weed and Stu Mason of Molly's Revenge to create a supergroup creating music that will shake your boots, uplift your sprit and warm your heart.