United States — Small businesses across the country prepared for Small Business Saturday, as local shops promoted sales, seeking holiday customers. Communities from Southaven, Miss., to Las Vegas and Dayton staged local promotions and offered deals to attract shoppers on Saturday, Nov. 29. Retail groups and local officials cited the event’s origin with American Express in 2010 and SBA support since 2011. Some retailers reported higher weekend traffic expectations; the National Retail Federation estimated about 67 million shoppers. Several markets warned winter storms, tariffs and rising costs could depress turnout and sales. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.
Local communities and municipal economies benefit when shoppers choose independent retailers because a larger share of each dollar circulates locally, supporting jobs, services, and municipal tax revenues.
Small business owners and employees suffer if winter storms, tariffs, or rising input and healthcare costs reduce customer foot traffic and sales during the critical holiday weekend.
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Nationwide Small Businesses Brace for Holiday Shopping
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