
How shopping local turns small purchases into a big deal for St. Louis
St. Louis on the Air
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The Ripper Effect of Buying Local
Deborah hunter and her husband ross, own provisions saint louis. And bill rogers is director of the institute for economic equity at the federal reserve bank of saint loui. When you talk about shopping local, you say to think about a pebble being dropped into a pond. For every hundred dollars that is that is spent, like a hundred pebbles thrown in the pond, that around 60 to 70, 60 to 70 dollars additionally gets created,. just because that dollar gets turned over and over and over.
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