

| “I know that my local efforts ... bring me a lot of business, and the reason I know that is that people tell me it.” — Marilyn Walker, PlayFair Toys |
What will that do? It will keep local independents in business and put badly needed tax funds back into communities. According to the 3/50 Project website, based on U.S. Department of Labor statistics, “If half of the employed population spent $50 each month in locally owned independent businesses, it would generate more than $42.6 billion in revenue.” The website goes on to say that $68 out of every $100 spent at locally owned retailers goes back into the community, as opposed to $43 when the same amount is spent at chains.
As of May 27, the most up-to-date figure for 3/50 Project registered supporters and participants is more than 4,800, up from around 3,700 on May 8. The number of unique visitors to the site totals more than 60,300-plus, and total visitors exceed 74,000.
Marilyn Walker, owner of Playfair Toys in Boulder, Co., is one retailer who heard about the 3/50 Project on Twitter. She can’t tell yet whether or not the Project is helping her gain business, but she can say that she knows getting the word out to the public about independents has proven successful.
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