10 Reasons to Buy Local First
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1.
Significantly More Money Re-circulates
In The Greater Chester County & Delaware
County Areas
When you purchase at locally owned
businesses rather than nationally owned,
more money is kept in the community
because locally-owned businesses often
purchase from other local businesses,
service providers and farms. Purchasing
local helps grow other businesses as
well as the local tax base.
2. Non Profits Receive Greater
Support.
Local business owners donate more to
local charities than non-local owners.
3. Unique Businesses Create Character
& Prosperity
The unique character of our communities
is what brought us here and keeps us
here. Our tourism businesses also
benefit.
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4.
Environmental Impact Is Reduced.
Local businesses make more local
purchases requiring less transportation
and usually set up shop in town centers
rather than on the fringe. This
generally means contributing less to
sprawl, congestion, habitat loss and
pollution.
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5. Most New Jobs Are Provided By
Local Businesses.
Small local businesses are the largest
employers nationally.
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6. Customer Service Is Better.
Local businesses often hire people with
more specific product expertise for
better customer service.
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7. Local Business Owners 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.
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8. Public Benefits Far Outweigh
Public Costs.
Local businesses require comparatively
little infrastructure and more
efficiently utilize public services
relative to chain stores.
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9. Competition And Diversity Leads To
More Consumer Choices.
A marketplace of thousands of small
businesses is the best way to ensure
innovation and low prices over the
long-term.
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10. Investment In Chester County &
Delaware County Is Encouraged.
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.
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