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The choice of where
you spend your money makes a big difference to our
community.

A
locally owned independent business returns
approximately 80% of each dollar spent back to the
community.
Local, independent businesses assist the
community through a “multiplier effect”: one dollar
spent at a locally owned business will return five
times that amount within the community through
employees’ wages, and purchases of materials and
supplies at other independent businesses.
In addition, these businesses will turn that
dollar back into the community through school
funding, social services, and contributions to local
non-profit organizations.
Top Ten reasons to Think Local - Buy Local - Be
Local
1. Buy
Local -- Support yourself: Several
studies have shown that when you buy from an
independent, locally owned business, rather than a
nationally owned business, significantly more of
your money is used to make purchases from other
local businesses, service providers and farms --
continuing to strengthen the economic base of the
community. (Click
here to see summaries of a variety of economic
impact studies; these include case
studies showing that locally-owned businesses
generate a premium in enhanced economic impact to
the community and our tax base.)
2. Support
community groups: Non-profit
organizations receive an average 250% more support
from smaller business owners than they do from large
businesses.
3. Keep
our community unique: Where we shop,
where we eat and have fun -- all of it makes our
community home. Our one-of-a-kind businesses are an
integral part of the distinctive character of this
place. Our tourism businesses also benefit. “When
people go on vacation they generally seek out
destinations that offer them the sense of being
someplace, not just anyplace.” ~ Richard Moe,
President, National Historic Preservation Trust.
4. Reduce
environmental impact: Locally owned
businesses can make more local purchases requiring
less transportation and generally set up shop in
town or city centers as opposed to developing on the
fringe. This generally means contributing less to
sprawl, congestion, habitat loss and pollution.
5. Create
more good jobs: Small local businesses
are the largest employer nationally and in our
community, provide the most jobs to residents.
6. Get
better service: Local businesses often
hire people with a better understanding of the
products they are selling and take more time to get
to know customers.
7. Invest
in community: Local businesses are owned
by people who live in this community, are less
likely to leave, and are more invested in the
community’s future.
8. Put
your taxes to good use: Local businesses
in town centers require comparatively little
infrastructure investment and make more efficient
use of public services as compared to nationally
owned stores entering the community.
9. Buy
what you want, not what someone wants you to buy:
A marketplace of tens of thousands of small
businesses is the best way to ensure innovation and
low prices over the long-term. A multitude of small
businesses, each selecting products based not on a
national sales plan but on their own interests and
the needs of their local customers, guarantees a
much broader range of product choices.
10. Encourage
local prosperity: A growing body of
economic research shows that in an increasingly
homogenized world, entrepreneurs and skilled workers
are more likely to invest and settle in communities
that preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and
distinctive character.
We are not
anti-chain—we recognize that there’s room for all
types of business in any thriving community. But we
also know instinctively that, since local business
owners live here, do their hiring here, operate
their stores and offices here, buy most of their
supplies and products here, pay all their taxes
here, and spend their profits here, they obviously
contribute far more to our local economies than do
chain stores.
There are many
well-documented benefits to our communities and to
each of us to choosing local, independently owned
businesses. We realize it is not always possible to
buy what you need locally and so merely ask you to
Think Local FIRST!

Think local first
+
Buy local when you can
=
Being a l ocal!
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professional,
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