The Dollars & Sense of Shopping Local

Every day we decide whether to spend our dollars online, at chains, or in small businesses. Cost and convenience usually decide it. The dilemma for me has always been whether to do what’s best for my community or best for my pocketbook. But is it really best for my pocketbook to buy from a big box?


  • For every dollar we spend in local businesses, almost 70% stays in the community. For every dollar we spend in big box stores, only 45% stays local.

  • 60% of employees in local businesses are very committed to the business they work in, compared to 39% of employees who report feeling committed to their big box employers. Employee loyalty means better customer service and shopping experiences.

  • The US transports $2.2 trillion worth of products every year, which burns 1.1 billion gallons of fuel and creates a billion tons of carbon dioxide. Buying local reduces all that processing, packaging and transportation waste.

  • Successful small businesses make more money, more money equals more jobs, and more job opportunities guard against the high social costs of unemployment, like poverty, homelessness and crime.

  • Local business ownership means our neighbors are the ones making business decisions. They’re more likely to think about how their choices will impact the entire community instead of thinking solely about making money.

  • If every family in the US spent an additional $10 a month in local shops, an extra $9.3 billion would come back to local economies.


Lisa Wolff McIntyre

Lisa Wolff McIntyre is an Accredited Buyers Representative®, Certified Home Staging Expert®, Real Estate Negotiation Expert® and dually licensed Realtor® at Palermo Real Estate Professionals in South Tampa

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