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'Bathroom bill' to cost North Carolina $3.76B

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Despite Republican assurances that North Carolina's "bathroom bill" isn't hurting the economy, the law limiting LGBT protections will cost the state more than $3.76 billion in lost business over a dozen years, according to an Associated Press analysis.

Over the past year, North Carolina has suffered financial hits ranging from scuttled plans for a PayPal facility that would have added an estimated $2.66 billion to the state's economy to a canceled Ringo Starr concert that deprived a town's amphitheater of about $33,000 in revenue. The blows have landed in the state's biggest cities as well as towns surrounding its flagship university, and from the mountains to the coast.

North Carolina could lose hundreds of millions more because the NCAA is avoiding the state, usually a favored host. The group is set to announce sites for various championships through 2022, and North Carolina won't be among them as long as the law is on the books. The NAACP also has initiated a national economic boycott.

The AP analysis — compiled through interviews and public records requests — represents the largest reckoning yet of how much the law, passed one year ago, could cost the state. The law excludes gender identity and sexual orientation from statewide antidiscrimination protections, and requires transgender people to use restrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificates in many public buildings.

Read more: AP Exclusive: Price tag of North Carolina's LGBT law: $3.76B | Music | journalstar.com

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You realize that North Carolina's ANNUAL GDP is roughly 500 billion right? 3.76 billion over 12 YEARS is a drop in the bucket.
 
So I noticed the law still exists even with all the financial blackmail by the left. How is that boycott working for ya? :lamo
 
So I noticed the law still exists even with all the financial blackmail by the left. How is that boycott working for ya? :lamo



Great ... Phoenix is perfect
 
Great ... Phoenix is perfect

So do you guys think you can force North Carolina to back down with this financial blackmail plan of yours? :lamo
 
So do you guys think you can force North Carolina to back down with this financial blackmail plan of yours? :lamo

Personally I don't care if people in NC are afraid ...
 
Personally I don't care if people in NC are afraid ...

Are they supposed to be scared of ineffective boycotts by idiots that are overestimating how much clout they have?
 
Are they supposed to be scared of ineffective boycotts by idiots that are overestimating how much clout they have?

If it's ineffective, why are you worried?
 
If it's ineffective, why are you worried?

I'm not. In fact, I think it's funny that they have been doing this for months now and still haven't gotten what they wanted. I'm going to guess they will be doing this for a very long time until they decide to drop it.
 
I'm not. In fact, I think it's funny that they have been doing this for months now and still haven't gotten what they wanted. I'm going to guess they will be doing this for a very long time until they decide to drop it.

Then enjoy the Comedy ;)
 
Target has lost 20B in stock since they enacted their bathroom policy.

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Target has lost 20B in stock since they enacted their bathroom policy.

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The best part of that is that they didn't even change their policy, but decided to formally announce an existing policy with the idea it would make them look progressive.
 
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