State’s tourism officials say the economic losses have quadrupled in the past week as the city of Raleigh has already lost $3mNorth Carolina’s controversial anti-LGBT law has so far cost the city of Raleigh $3m,according to the agency that promotes tourism in the area.
The Greater Raleigh conference and Visitors Bureau told local media on Monday that the economic losses from the law have quadrupled in the past week. The visitors’ bureau said $2.4m in lost commerce has been reported this week, up from $732000 a week before.
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Source: theguardian.com