💨 Abstract
WorldPride D.C. is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the city's first Pride event, drawing millions of visitors and expected to generate $600-700 million in revenue for the region. The celebration highlights the economic impact of the LGBTQ+ community, with over 300 queer and allied businesses participating. Despite a challenging political climate causing some corporate pullback, local small businesses remain strong.
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