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It is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts. Newsletters Donate My Account. Research Topics. Share this link:. How the Supreme Court's decision for gay marriage could affect religious institutions. Census struggles to reach an accurate number on gay marriages.
What today's Supreme Court decision means for gay marriage. On some demographic measures, people in same-sex marriages differ from those in opposite-sex marriages.
Are you a Faith and Flag Conservative? Progressive Left? Or somewhere in between? In the survey, the average age of a respondent in a same-sex marriage was 48, and the average age of the spouse was The U.
The number of gays and lesbian households in the U. The American Community Survey for the first time included updated relationship categories that better captured the characteristics and number of same-sex households in the U. Sections U. Science Technology Business U. Gay marriages rise 5 years after Supreme Court ruling. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages around the U. Census Bureau released Thursday. Since , the year before the U.
Of the , same-sex couple households reported in , 58 percent were married couples and 42 percent were unmarried partners, the survey showed. The survey revealed noticeable economic differences between male couples and female couples, as well as same-sex couples and opposite-sex couples. According to the survey, same-sex married households were more likely to be in the workforce than opposite-sex married households, However, there was a difference between gay and lesbian couples.
Married women in same-sex households were much more likely to be working than married women in opposite-sex households, but the reverse was true for married men in same-sex households. They were less likely to be working than married men in opposite-sex households, according to the Census Bureau.
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