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Supportlocaleconomy.com is
your guide to everything local. Local
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Supportlocaleconomy.com is a local business
network without the meetings. Don't work for the network, let the
network work for you!
100 years ago there was not big chain stores or the internet to buy from
someone in another state or country. You could only walk down to the
nearest local merchant. The small community thrived 100 years ago
because of this. Now the local community hurts from the business it
loses from the big chain stores and the internet. Your money is
important to your local community. Small and locally owned businesses
are an important part of an economy that could provide for everyone. By
keeping money local, we can take charge of our economy. Any time a
dollar is spent, it generates a dollar's worth of economic activity and
employment. If the same dollar is spent several times, then it generates
several dollars worth of employment, behaving as if it were several
dollars, not just one. Every dollar has the potential to generate
benefits several times its face value.
This website gives you the opportunity to look for what your about to purchase before you spend your money outside your community.
What do we offer?
Local Coupons
Local
Directory Restaurant Menu's
Local Events
Sale Ad's
Links to
local Websites
How can we help?
Keep money locally
Create jobs
Help local business thrive
Build a greater community
Keep your loved ones working
Pull together your community
How can you help?
Purchase local products
Use local services
Use our directory first
Tell everyone about our site
Always remember where and
how to spend your money
Local businesses make an enormous and positive contribution to the quality of life in our community. Local businesses create good jobs, and they boost the local tax base, which in turn improves our schools, our parks, and the quality of life in our cities. Most importantly, local businesses are invested in our community. If you look behind the scenes at any civic activity that contributes to the common well being of the community, you are likely to find a local business person, giving their time, and often their money, to the common good. The service provided by the voluntary efforts of people who care about our community could not be replaced by any amount of government assistance or tax money. Local business people are the unsung heroes of our community. They are the leaders, the ambitious, hard working people who have ideas and act on them.
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