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  2. How to support independent shops online for Small Business ...

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    Small Business Saturday is another great way to get your holiday shopping started while supporting local businesses. Here's how to shop small online.

  3. Best states for women-owned small businesses in 2024 - AOL

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    Washington is a great state for women small-business owners, considering 42% of its small businesses are owned by women. Of those businesses, 34% make a revenue of $1 million or more. Washington's ...

  4. List of department stores of the United States - Wikipedia

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    1.5 Independent department stores. 1.6 Defunct department stores. 1.7 Defunct department stores now online. 2 See also. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents.

  5. Woman-owned business - Wikipedia

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    Research shows that in most countries there are significant challenges for women business owners in comparison to men business owners. [4] These challenges stem from many sources, including social and cultural stigmas, family and child-rearing responsibilities, maternity needs, educational background, career experience, and community support. [5]

  6. 9 women-owned New England shops you can support this Small ...

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    Ski headwear, houseplants, multicultural dolls, books, jewelry and more – you can get it all this holiday season at these women-owned businesses.

  7. National Federation of Independent Business - Wikipedia

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    The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) is an association of small businesses in the United States. It is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, with offices in Washington, D.C., and all 50 state capitals. The stated goal of NFIB is to advance the interests of small businesses. [1]