Economic Impact Assessment Report

Get a glimpse of what your supplier spend could be creating

Enter your spend details below for a preview of your estimated economic footprint — then talk to our team to see your full, certified numbers.

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A preview of your estimated economic footprint

Based on your inputs, here's a preview of the economic value your procurement dollars may be generating. Your certified analysis will include precise figures and a full state-by-state breakdown.

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Jobs Supported

Estimated full-time equivalents

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Total Economic Output

Estimated cumulative activity

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Labor Income

Wages & benefits generated

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Tax Revenue

Federal, state & local taxes

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full analysis

Your estimate vs. the industry average

Jobs Supported

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Total Economic Output

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Industry averages based on national data. Your certified analysis will include a full state-by-state breakdown across all locations where your suppliers operate.

Get your full Economic Impact Analysis

These are directional estimates. Your certified analysis — built from your actual supplier spend data — will include precise figures, a 50-state breakdown, labor income, and tax contributions, packaged in an executive-ready report.

About these estimates. Figures are intended for directional purposes only. Contact Supplier.io for a certified Economic Impact Analysis using your actual spend data.

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Your real numbers will be even more compelling. Supplier.io's Economic Impact Analysis uses your actual spend data to produce an executive-ready, branded report leadership can take to the board.

Frequently asked questions

It takes your procurement spend and turns it into something your whole organization can understand and rally behind. Instead of stopping at the spend number, an economic impact report shows what that spending actually produced: the jobs it supported, the wages workers earned, and the tax revenue generated in the communities where your suppliers operate.

Spend reporting tells you how much you spent and with whom. An economic impact assessment tells you what that spending generated. That is a meaningful difference when you are trying to make the business case to leadership, respond to an RFP, or show stakeholders that your sourcing decisions are creating real value beyond the transaction.

It is a widely used framework across healthcare, higher education, manufacturing, energy, infrastructure, and public policy. Really, any industry where organizations want to show how their spending supports jobs, sustains communities, and contributes to local economic growth can put this analysis to work. The numbers resonate because they capture how money actually moves through an economy, and that story is relevant wherever procurement spend exists.

More teams than you might expect. Supplier diversity managers use it to show leadership what the program is producing. Government relations teams use it to respond to compliance requests. Marketing and CSR teams use it to bring the community investment story to life in annual reports and press releases. And finance teams use it to put a concrete, defensible number behind the value their sourcing strategy is generating.