US: Minnesota same-sex weddings could add $130 million to local wedding industry
The newly introduced law in the US state of Minnesota could mean millions of dollars for the wedding industry in the state.
Budget officials of Minnesota estimated that about 5,000 gay couples would marry in the first year. Its enactment comes as a fast turnaround after voters rejected a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage last year.
Companies catering specifically for same-sex couples have begun to emerge in the state, and some have suggested that the legal recognition of same-sex marriages in the state could prove lucrative for businesses who market their services in the right way.
Speaking to the Merced Sun Star, Amy Zaroff of Amy Zaroff Events and Design said: “We are very excited to increase the number of weddings expected to take place in the Twin Cities by 5,000 in the next three years… That could mean as much as $130 million (£85 million) to the local wedding industry.”
As well as Minnesota, equal marriage also came into effect in the state of Rhode Island.
The national gay rights group Freedom to Marry estimates that from Thursday morning, about 30 percent of the US population now lives in places where same-sex marriage is legal.