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Keeping the dollar close: Strengthening community wealth through intentional spending

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Supporting Black-owned businesses and service providers is a powerful way to strengthen Black communities economically, yet much of Black spending still goes to non-Black businesses. By intentionally increasing spending with Black service providers—such as doctors, lawyers, and tradespeople—Black communities can foster economic growth, improve health outcomes, and build generational wealth.

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