Warwick Mayor Solomon Urges Residents to Support Small Business Saturday

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Warwick Mayor Solomon Urges Residents to Support Small Business Saturday

Small Business Saturday
Warwick Mayor Joseph Solomon is urging residents to support Small Business Saturday and shop local during the holiday season.

“Small businesses are an important part of the local economy and are in many ways the lifeline of a community. From local bakeries and specialty shops to family-owned restaurants and salons, Warwick offers a tremendous variety of retailers from which to choose. I urge our residents both to support our small businesses and to shop local this holiday season,” said Solomon.

Small Business Saturday in Warwick

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As part of Small Business Saturday, the Rhode Island Developmental Disabilities Council, along with the Veterans Business Outreach Center and the Center for Women and Enterprise are hosting Small Business Saturday – Shop RI at the Crowne Plaza from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

It will feature over 100 small business from Rhode Island selling their goods and services.

Small Business Across the Country

According to the United States Small Business Administration, there are  30.2 million small businesses across the nation, representing 99.7 percent of all businesses within the U.S.

They are responsible for 65.9 percent of new net jobs created in the past 17 years.

Further, small businesses employ 47.5 percent of the employees in the private sector in the United States and 90 percent of consumers in the United States say Small Business Saturday has had a positive impact on their community.

Sixty-four percent of consumers said the reason they chose to shop and dine at small, independently-owned businesses was to support their community.


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