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Finally: For the First Time, the U.S. Census Bureau Releases Data on Same-Sex Couples

Posted by Amanda Terkel, Think Progress at 9:25 AM on September 22, 2009.


No longer restricted by the Bush administration, the Bureau has released data on some 150,000 married same-sex couples.

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For the first time ever, the Census Bureau has released estimates from the annual American Community Survey (ACS) of same-sex couples who identifed as married spouses in 2008. (Although the Census Bureau has been keeping track of same-sex marriages since 2000, the Bush administration refused to release the data, citing the federal ban on marriage equality.) Nearly 150,000 people said they had a same-sex spouse, and approximately 415,00 identified as “unmarried partners“:

ACS Data On Same-Sex Couples

The reason the number of same-sex spouses dropped this year was due to “improvements to ACS survey design and tabulation procedures” — not a drop in same-sex demographics. In the past, a “large fraction” of the people who said they had same-sex spouses had actually just “made a mistake and checked an incorrect sex box.” Williams Institute Fellow Gary Gates told ThinkProgress that repealing the Defense of Marriage Act would “facilitating federal recognition for same-sex married couples,” which would “increase the need for federal agencies to collect accurate data on them.

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Amanda Terkel is Deputy Research Director at the Center for American Progress and serves as Deputy Editor for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.


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