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    For The First Time, Same-s*x Households Are More Than 1 Million

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    By Sam Houston on December 3, 2022 News
    For The First Time, Same-s*x Households Are More Than 1 Million
    For The First Time, Same-s*x Households Are More Than 1 Million
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    According to newly released census data, the number of same-s*x households in the United States has reached 1 million for the very first time.

    According to the findings of the 2021 United States Census, there were around 1.2 million households with members of the same sexual orientation. There were approximately 710,000 married couples living in such houses, compared to 500,000 single people. The percentage of same-sex households that are included in the total population of American households has nearly reached one percent across the country.

    A total of approximately 540,000 same-s*x homes were reported to exist in the United States in 2008. This represents a steady rise in the number of same-s*x families throughout the years. And in 2019, the most recent year for which the Census released statistics, there were around 980,000 households in the country in which all members were of the same sexual orientation.

    The figures come from the American Community Survey, which is conducted annually by the Census Bureau and is considered to be the most reliable source for accurate population and household estimates.

    The following states have more than 1 percent of their total household population comprised of same-s*x households: Washington, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Delaware, Oregon, California, Florida, and New York. These states all have the highest number of same-s*x households of any state in the United States.

    The District of Columbia stated that approximately 2.5 percent of its population lived in a household with members of the same gender, whereas the state of California has the most same-s*x households with 163,964 members. There were around 631,900 homes headed by women of the same gender and 577,600 households headed by men of the same gender, with both sexes’ average ages being 46.

    For The First Time, Same-s*x Households Are More Than 1 Million
    For The First Time, Same-s*x Households Are More Than 1 Million

    The study found that the majority of respondents identified as white, while 12% identified as having two or more races, and 8% identified as being black. The announcement comes at a time when Congress is about to preserve, for the very first time, the freedom to marry someone of the same gender.

    After the conservative majority of the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade this summer, some people feared that the protections afforded in the 2015 Supreme Court ruling Obergefell v. Hodges might be in jeopardy. This week, the Senate passed a bill that codifies those protections, and it was a bipartisan bill.

    The Respect for Marriage Act has been sent to the House of Representatives, where it is anticipated that the lower chamber will approve the legislation within the next week, therefore delivering it to the desk of Vice President Joe Biden.

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    Hello, I'm Sam Houston, and I'm proud to be a part of the journalistpr.com team as a content writer. My journey into journalism has been quite an exciting ride, and it all began with a background in content creation. My roots as a content writer have equipped me with the essential skills needed to craft engaging narratives and convey information effectively. This background proved invaluable when I decided to make the transition into journalism. The transition allowed me to channel my storytelling abilities into producing news articles that not only inform but also captivate our readers.

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