This year, on Small Business Saturday (Nov. 28), it is even more important than ever for all of us to “Shop Small.” As the voice for small business in the Federal government, the U.S. Small Business Administration recognizes how important it is to support our local, independently owned small businesses and restaurants.
Celebrated each year the Saturday after Thanksgiving, Small Business Saturday is a chance for consumers to make a tremendous impact in their communities by supporting locally-owned small businesses that create jobs, boost the economy, and add vibrance and strength to neighborhoods.
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