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Gov. Whitmer Proclaims Small Business Week in Michigan, Encourages Michiganders to Support Local Businesses
LANSING, Mich. – Today, Governor Whitmer proclaimed May 1 – 7 as Small Business Week in Michigan, celebrating the resiliency and contributions of small businesses and entrepreneurs.
“Happy Small Business Week! Small businesses are anchors of our communities—they create jobs, build more vibrant cities and towns, and generate prosperity for Michiganders in every region of our great state,” said Governor Whitmer.
According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, small businesses comprise more than 98 percent of Michigan businesses and employ half of Michigan workers. For every $100 spent at a local business, roughly $68 stays in the local economy, allowing business and job growth.
In addition, according to the Michigan Retailers Association, one in five Michigan jobs are in the retail industry. In 2020, Michigan residents sent $23.7 billion to out-of-state retailers. If only one in 10 out-of-state purchases were switched to local stores, Michigan would gain $1.9 billion in increased economic activity, creating 14,000 new jobs.
Governor Whitmer is committed to supporting small businesses as Michigan continues growing its economy. Recently, the governor laid out a $2.1 billion proposal to grow Michigan’s middle class, support small businesses, and invest in communities. As Michigan’s economy grows, bolstered by a multi-billion-dollar surplus, and increasing momentum, Governor Whitmer’s proposals will tackle underlying issues faced by small businesses and make bold investments to create economic prosperity for all.
The proclamation can be found here. |