“About 20% of all retail sales in Michigan were remote in 2024; around 4% higher than the national average,” shared Vic Veda, MRA’s VP of Communications. “Michiganders send billions of dollars out-of-state through e-commerce purchases, but we can keep more money in our communities by seeking out retailers that offer online shopping right here in our state.”
The list of MRA members with Michigan-based e-commerce websites will be available on MRA’s website in mid-November, featuring exclusive deals and promo codes for brands in all corners of Michigan. The list includes retailers of home goods, jewelry, clothing, candy, art, shoes, flowers, gifts, and more.
Businesses looking to claim their spot on the list can submit their business at retailers.com/michigan-monday-2025-registration.
Michigan Retailers Association’s annual Buy Nearby Economic Study found that Michiganders spent an estimated $38.3 billion in remote sales in 2024. If consumers redirected just 10% of their out-of-state e-commerce purchases to local businesses and local e-commerce, Michigan could simultaneously generate 11,911 new jobs and enhance labor income by over $557 million. The full report is available at Retailers.com.
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