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Shop Local Movement Gaining Momentum

By: Stephanie Castillo
Updated: December 16, 2011
Do you make a point of shopping locally? What about shopping local? While they might sound same, there's an important distinction - at least in my mind. When I say "shop locally," I'm referring to the practice of buying from stores in your community. But when I say "shop local," I'm talking about buying from locally-owned small businesses.
 
While many people take great pride in shopping locally vs. buying online from Amazon or some other e-tailer, they miss the point by hitting up WalMart or another big box retailer. Sure, these places employ local citizens and collect local sales taxes, but a significant portion of there revenue goes elsewhere.

The study, which focuses on a particular section of Midcoast Maine, compares the economic impact of shopping at locally-owned businesses vs. major chains. Yes, it dates back to 2003, but the findings are still quite interesting.
 
In short, the study's authors found that for every dollar spent at a locally-owned establishment, nearly 45% of that revenue stayed in the local community with another 9% being spent elsewhere in the state.  
 
These expenditures included employee wages/benefits, inventory, supplies, and services from other local local businesses, profits accrued to the local owners, state and local taxes, and charitable contributions.
 
In contrast, for every dollar spent at a chain store, only 14% of the revenue stayed in the local community, mostly in the form of payroll. The balance of that money flows to out-of-state suppliers, or back to the parent corporation.
 
Based on these numbers, three times as much money stays in your community when shopping at a locally-owned business vs. shopping at a chain store.
 
Sadly, in many places, you just don't have that many options when it comes to patronizing locally-owned businesses. Around here, it's easy to find a locally-owned restaurant or coffee shop, but for groceries, electronics, etc. most local retailers have been pushed out by their big box brethren.
 
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