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Why Local Spending Compounds
Every dollar spent locally circulates through the community before it leaves. A look at what that means for Stonebridge.
There is a simple rule in community economics: money spent at a local business recirculates at two to three times the rate of money spent at a chain. A coffee purchased at a local cafe pays a local supplier, a local cleaner, a local accountant. The effect compounds. FRONTIER was built on this insight — that connecting residents with local businesses is not just convenient, it is economically meaningful.