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November 20, 2018 www.broadcasteronline.com
Approximately 67 Cents Of Every Dollar Spent At A
Small Business Remains In The Local Community
Consumers and small businesses in
communities across the U.S. and Puerto
Rico are preparing to celebrate Small
Business Saturday, taking place this year
on November 24. Because an average
two-thirds of every dollar ($0.67) spent at
small businesses in the U.S. stays in the
local community, consumers’ local impact
during the important holiday shopping
season could be significant. Further, every
dollar spent at small businesses creates
an additional 50 cents in local business
activity as a result of employee spending
and businesses purchasing local goods
and services, according to the Small
Business Economic Impact Study from
American Express (NYSE: AXP).
American Express created Small Business Saturday in 2010 as a way to help
small businesses get more customers,
and the celebration has since become an
annual shopping tradition on the Saturday
following Thanksgiving.
“What began nine years ago as an
effort to support local stores during the
holiday shopping season has become the
Shop Small movement, bringing together
millions of shoppers, small businesses of
all kinds, civic leaders and organizations
in thousands of towns and cities across
the country,” said Elizabeth Rutledge,
Chief Marketing Officer at American
Express. “Shopping small has a significant
and positive effect on local communities,
and we hope Small Business Saturday
will help to amplify that effect during the
crucial holiday shopping season. When
we spend local, small businesses thrive.
And when small businesses thrive, we all
thrive.”
Small Businesses Are Making A Big
Impact
The Small Business Economic Impact
Study, a county-level economic analysis
on shopping small commissioned by
American Express, provides a closer look
at the economic benefits of shopping
locally and the impact of small business
on communities. The study found that if
small businesses in the U.S., defined as
businesses employing fewer than 100 employees, were a country, they would have
a GDP of $4.8 trillion, equivalent to the
GDP of Japan, the third largest economy
in the world.
The study also demonstrated the
extent to which small businesses support jobs locally. In addition to small
businesses directly employing members
of the community, spending by those
small businesses and their employees in
the area also supports local jobs. In fact,
for every ten jobs at a small business,
another seven are supported in the local
community.
Consumers Plan To Shop Small On
Small Business Saturday And Throughout The Holiday Shopping Season - Both
Online And Off
Now in its ninth year, 97 percent of
consumers who plan to Shop Small on the
day said Small Business Saturday has had
a positive impact on their community,
according to the 2018 Small Business Saturday Consumer Insights Survey, another
study released today by the National
Federation of Independent Businesses
(NFIB) and American Express, based on a
separate survey of consumers.
The survey found that nine in ten (91
percent) consumers believe it is more
important than ever to support small
businesses this holiday season, and 83
percent plan to do at least some portion
of their holiday shopping at a small, independently owned retailer or restaurant
- either in person or online. On par with
previous years’ celebrations, nearly six in
ten (58 percent) U.S. consumers reported
being aware of Small Business Saturday,
and among those, 80 percent plan to go
out and Shop Small at independentlyowned retailers or restaurants on the day.
Additional results of the survey:
•A majority of consumers (94 percent)
value the contributions small businesses
make in their community;
•As consumer shopping habits shift
further online, nearly two-thirds (65 percent) are likely to seek out small, independently-owned retailers when shopping
online, including 59 percent who plan to
Shop Small online this Small Business Saturday; even 40 percent of consumers say
they will shop with a small retailer online
this Cyber Monday;
•Among consumers who plan to shop
on Small Business Saturday:
?Nearly all (96 percent) said Small
Business Saturday inspires them to go to
small, independently-owned retailers or
restaurants that they have not been to
before, or would not have otherwise tried;
?Plans to shop include visiting independently-owned bakeries (40 percent);
clothing, accessory and shoe stores (40
percent); restaurants, bars and pubs
(37 percent); bookstores (32 percent);
and gift, novelty and souvenir stores (30
percent).
“When shoppers spend locally at small
businesses, communities win,” said NFIB
CEO and President Juanita D. Duggan. “We
encourage consumers to celebrate Small
Business Saturday by shopping at small
and independent shops and restaurants.
We are proud to partner with American
Express to promote small businesses.”
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Powerful Backing For Small Business
Saturday
Every year, small businesses, local
Chambers of Commerce, business associations and other community organizers
join together as Neighborhood Champions
to bring their neighbors out to shop on
the day. In 2018, more than 7,500 Neighborhood Champions have committed to
plan activities and events to get shoppers
in the doors of small businesses on Small
Business Saturday. Discover Neighborhood Champions online here. Small
business owners can create customizable Small Business Saturday marketing
materials and find additional inspiration
for events to rally their communities at
ShopSmall.com.
In addition to Neighborhood Champions, the Small Business Saturday Coalition
coordinates activities with public officials,
small business owners and consumers on
the day. Women Impacting Public Policy
(WIPP) has led the Small Business Saturday Coalition since it launched in 2011,
and it has grown to include national, state
and local associations across the country
and in U.S. territories.
American Express has also enlisted the
support of many companies that are serving as Corporate Supporters to help drive
excitement for Small Business Saturday.
Together these companies reach millions
of small businesses and consumers. The
2018 Corporate Supporters include FedEx,
Etsy, Intuit, Microsoft and Square.
Let’s All Shop Small - And Share, Tweet,
And Instagram Our Support
Everyone is welcome to join the Shop
Small community online by using the
hashtags #ShopSmall and #SmallBizSat
between now and Small Business Saturday. Consumers can also RSVP on the
Small Business Saturday Facebook page
and receive reminders to Shop Small this
November 24th, and show your support
using our brand new stickers and GIFs by
searching ‘Shop Small’ on Giphy via Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat stories.
About The Small Business Saturday
Consumer Insights Survey
The 2018 Small Business Saturday Consumer Insights Survey was conducted by
Teneo on behalf of American Express and
the National Federation of Independent
Businesses (NFIB). The survey is a nationally representative sample of 1,995 males
and females 18 years of age
or older. The sample was
collected using an email invitation and an anonymous
online survey from October
15-26, 2018. The survey has
an overall margin of error of
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About The Small Business Economic
Impact Study
The 2018 Small Business Economic
Impact Study was conducted by Econsult
Solutions, Inc. (ESI) on behalf of American Express. ESI calculated the share of
national Gross Domestic Product (GDP),
employment and employee compensation that small businesses with under
100 employees provide to the economy
based on an analysis used by the U.S.
Small Business Administration. ESI also
estimated how much of each dollar spent
at the average small business remains in
their local community, and used inputoutput analysis across 100 representative
U.S. counties to calculate the additional
impact that is generated locally as the result of the spending of employees and the
spending of the small business with local
suppliers and service providers.
About Small Business Saturday
November 24th is the ninth annual
Small Business Saturday, proudly backed
by American Express. Dedicated to
supporting the diverse range of local
businesses that create jobs, boost the
economy, and enhance neighborhoods
around the country, Small Business Saturday was created by American Express
in 2010 in response to small business
owners’ most pressing need: getting more
customers. Learn more at and connect
with us on ShopSmall.com, instagram.
com/shopsmall, facebook.com/SmallBusinessSaturday.
About NFIB
NFIB is the nation’s leading small business association, with offices in Washington, D.C., and all 50 states. Founded in
1943 as a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, NFIB gives small and independent
business owners a voice in shaping the
public policy issues that affect their business. NFIB’s powerful network of grassroots activists sends their views directly
to state and federal lawmakers through its
unique member-only ballot, thus playing
a critical role in supporting America’s
free enterprise system. NFIB’s mission is
to promote and protect the right of its
members to own, operate and grow their
businesses. More information about NFIB
is available online at www.NFIB.com/news.
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