Christmas is just around the corner, and every day millions of Americans are hitting the malls, shops, and websites searching for gifts to give friends and family. Even if this Christmas is leaner than some in years past, for many it will still be a time of much celebration.
But for many of the millions of unemployed or underemployed this season, Christmas will not be a time for celebration at all. In fact, Christmas is the hardest time of year to be unemployed because it is the time when financial obligations are the greatest.
When I’m shopping this Christmas season, I am doing everything I can to make sure the things I buy are made in USA, and I’m letting those around me know if they are buying me gifts, to please make sure they are American made.
That’s not to say every gift you buy for ever person should be American made, because sometimes a person wants a very specific item, or sometimes an American made version of what you want to get for someone is simply not available. Check out my advice for buying American while gift-giving.
Here are a few examples of the things you can do to buy American this Christmas season:
Buy a real Christmas tree. The fake ones are usually made overseas while the real ones are almost always grown right here in the USA. I have always insisted on real Christmas trees because I love the smell of a real tree, but they are also a great way to buy American and create jobs. If you do prefer an artificial tree, a company called Christmas in America makes theirs in the USA.
Buy American made candles. People tend to buy a lot of candles around the holidays, and generally American-made candles can be found very easily at retail stores near you. But the imported ones are on the shelf right next to the American-made ones. The imports generally aren’t any better or cheaper. Make the right choice.
Buy American wine. People buy more wine around Christmas than any other time of year. Thankfully some of the greatest wine in the world is made right here in states like California, Washington, and New York. Don’t feel the need to buy an imported wine for a gift because it might look it like a better wine. The comparably priced American wine is probably better, and you’ll be helping create jobs here in the USA if you buy American.
Buy American clothing. We buy lots of clothes around Christmas time, and there are lots of great options that are American made. Check out the Made in USA Clothing Company for a great American brand of polo shirts and sweatshirts for men and women. Check out All American Clothing for some more great clothing options including jeans. Check out Todd Shelton for a true American made designer brand.
Finally, check out www.AmericansWorking.com for a great directory of American made products.
Every time we buy American made we are doing something – our small part – to create jobs for Americans. This is so important when millions of Americans are out of work.
This year, in the spirit of Christmas, please buy American. I am.
Until next time, here’s to doing what we can to support our country by buying American.
Randy









Thanks for the Made in the USA links. And another option: Make your own! I’m making my own candies this year for our Christmas stockings.
Thanks Sue. Good tip. Definitely.
Randy
A great article from Mother Nature Network:
What’s the environmentally preferable choice: A real Christmas tree or a faux one?
http://www.mnn.com/health/healthy-spaces/questions/whats-the-environmentally-preferable-choice-a-real-christmas-tree-or
I left a comment recommending this post.
Hope to see you in the new year in DC.
Happy Holidays!
Devon,
Thanks for sharing that link. It was a good read. I knew real Christmas trees would be the better bet.
Randy
I bought a real Christmas tree this year. Great advice and post. Hope you and the family are doing well!
Devon, Thanks. We are doing great. Hope to see you down in DC this season. Randy
[...] I was on another Buy American blog recently: http://buyamericanchallenge.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/in-the-spirit-of-christmas-buy-american/ [...]
Many people want to know how we can solve the US economic crisis. The answer to that question is in your article above. Here is a link to an article from AOL Finance suggesting how Sears Corp. can save itself by selling more products that are made in America.
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/12/30/how-sears-can-save-itself-buy-and-sell-american/
Carolyn, Good read, thanks for sharing. If Sears would sell 51% American-made goods I would do the majority of my shopping there. Randy
Reblogged this on Foot In The Bucket and commented:
This is from the blog entitled “Buy American Challenge” (http://buyamericanchallenge.wordpress.com/ ) from last December, but I endorse what this blog (which I follow) says, and it goes for EVERY Christmas. That’s why I’m re-blogging this onto “Foot In The Bucket”.
-Glen