Shoppers this weekend will no doubt take advantage of the deals available on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but between those two major shopping events is the lesser-known but equally important Small Business Saturday.
The data shows this also. Nearly 60 percent of small business owners report that Small Business Saturday “contributes significantly to their holiday sales,” and on Small Business Saturday 2018, Americans spent more than $17 billion with local independent shops.
And in Maryland, small businesses comprise 99.5 percent of all businesses; they employ more than half of all workers, more than 1.1 million in total; and they account for more than 85 percent of all exporters in the state.
Thanks to our robust small-business ecosystem, Maryland boasts the highest concentrations of women-owned and minority-owned small businesses in the country, as well as the second highest concentration of minority-owned businesses.
That’s what small businesses do: They turn our Zip codes and city blocks into neighborhoods and communities. Small Business Saturday gives us an opportunity to show them our appreciation.
Here’s how you can support:
· Click here to find small businesses in your community participating in Small Business Saturday.
· Click here to find Small Business Saturday events in Maryland.
· Share a picture on social media using the #ShopSmall hashtag.
When we shop at our local small businesses, we are investing in the long-term health of our local economies and communities. This holiday season, as we spend time with our friends and loved ones, let’s be sure to support our local small businesses.