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New national survey reveals strong consumer support for the role and impact of U.S. cooperatives

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More than 8 in 10 Americans recognize the value and direct impact that cooperatives bring to their communities.

A new national survey conducted by the leading polling firm Big Village on behalf of NCBA CLUSA reveals strong consumer support for cooperatives, with a majority of Americans recognizing the value and direct impact that these member-owned businesses bring to their communities.

The survey, conducted among a demographically representative sample of 1,011 U.S. adults, underscores the significant role cooperatives play in fostering local economies, providing fair pricing and prioritizing consumer interests.

  • Widespread Recognition of Value More than 8 in 10 (81 percent) of respondents polled believe that cooperatives provide value to consumers, reinforcing their importance in the marketplace.
  • Consumer Trust in Cooperatives More than twice as many people associate cooperatives with ā€œhaving the best interests of their customers in mindā€ when compared to for-profit corporations.
  • Commitment to Community Three out of four respondents (75 percent) say cooperatives help keep dollars in their local communities, highlighting their role in economic stability and resilience.
  • Ethical Business Practices Cooperatives outperform traditional corporations in public perception regarding customer-first approaches, environmental concerns and community resilience.

“These findings reinforce what weā€™ve long knownā€”cooperatives are a trusted and essential part of the American economy,” NCBA CLUSA president and CEO Doug Oā€™Brien said. “Consumers increasingly recognize the unique benefits that cooperatives offer, from fairness and transparency to a commitment to local communities. As we continue advocating for cooperative businesses, this data is invaluable in bolstering our ability to shape policies and programs that support growth.”

The survey was conducted as part of Big Villageā€™s CARAVANĀ® omnibus study, ensuring a statistically robust and demographically representative sample.

The survey measures American public perception and understanding of cooperatives for the first time in more than a decade. Co-ops exceeded for-profit corporations by an average of 16 percentage points in all key metrics of the survey: 1) have the best interests of their customers in mind, 2) offer fair prices, 3) keep dollars in the community, 4) provide stability and resilience, and 5) treat employees fairly.

ā€œNCBA CLUSA has worked for more than a century to build a stronger, safer and more prosperous world. Our work directly uplifts communities, empowering those who seek a greater say in their own futures and fairer access to economic opportunities,” O’Brien added. The survey findings, he noted, are “ultimately a testament to the stability and resilience cooperatives have for generations brought to their communities during turbulent times.”

The survey findings are “a testament to the stability and resilience cooperatives have for generations brought to their communities during turbulent times.” ā€“ Doug O’Brien

About NCBA CLUSA

The National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International (NCBA CLUSA) is the primary voice in the United States for people who use cooperatives to build a better world. NCBA CLUSA works to build a better world and a more inclusive economy that empowers people to contribute to shared prosperity and well-being for themselves and future generations. By leveraging the shared resources of the cooperative movement, we seek to engage, partner with and empower people from all walks of lifeā€”particularly those left behind by a shifting economy and facing the greatest economic and societal barriers. We achieve this vision through collaborative partnerships in development, advocacy, public awareness and thought leadership.

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