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    Census: 131,729 gay couples report they're married

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Increasingly visible, the number of gay Americans telling the U.S. census they're living with same-sex partners nearly doubled in the past decade, to about 650,000 couples. And more than 130,000 recorded partners as husband or wife.

    Census figures released Tuesday provide a rare snapshot of married and unmarried same-sex couples in the U.S. based on the government count conducted last year, when gay marriage was legal in five states and the District of Columbia. It comes at a time when public opposition to gay marriage is easing and advocacy groups are seeking a state-by-state push for broader legal rights.

    Some 131,729 same-sex couples checked "husband" or "wife" boxes on their decennial census forms, the first time people could do so, after gay marriage became legal in Massachusetts starting in 2004.

    That 2010 tally of married gay couples is higher than the actual number of legal marriages, civil unions and domestic partnerships in the U.S. Even after New York legalized gay marriage in June, a Census Bureau consultant, Gary Gates of UCLA, put the actual number of legally recognized gay partnerships at 100,000.

    "There's no dispute the same-sex population increases from 2000 and 2010," said Martin O'Connell, chief of the fertility and family statistics branch at the Census Bureau. In cases of couples who reported they were living in a marriage relationship, "they basically responded that way because that is truly how they felt they were living."

    The total of 646,464 gay couples in the U.S. was a downward revision of the Census Bureau's count of 901,997 released last month. The bureau said Tuesday it had to make the adjustment after determining that coding errors resulted in an exaggerated count for the initial number.

    Still, researchers believe the new estimate could be as much as 15 percent lower than the actual number of gay couples in the U.S. because of social stigma, discrimination or other concerns about confidentiality. In a small number of cases, younger gay couples also may not have been counted in the census if they were "doubling up" in a home where neither was the head of household.

    Based on revisions made to the 2000 census figure as well, the number of same-sex couples nationwide rose 80 percent from an adjusted 2000 figure of 358,390. Previously, the Census Bureau had reported there were 594,391 same-sex couples in the U.S. in 2000.

    Nationwide, about 51 percent of the couples last year were female. Nearly one in five of the same-sex couples was raising children at home — widely distributed among those who reported being in marriage relationships and those who were not.

    Broken down by state, the highest rates of increase in gay couples — both married and unmarried — were in lesser-populated states such as West Virginia, Montana, the Dakotas, Oklahoma and Kentucky, each rising at least 150 percent from 2000. In contrast, the larger, more traditional gay places including the District of Columbia, California and New York, posted the smallest percentage increases — 60 percent or less.

    Gay rights groups say the latest census numbers are an important step in increasing visibility and helping to dispel notions that they live primarily in big cities on the two coasts. Still, because the census forms do not ask about sexual orientation, some activists have complained that single gays — as opposed to those with live-in spouses and partners — have no means of gaining collective representation through the census.

    "Every step is a step forward in acknowledging that, yes, we do exist," said Lois Farnham, of Burlington, Vt., who recorded a civil union with Holly Puterbaugh the first day they were allowed in 2000 and then legally married her in 2009.

    Farnham, 67, said she expected the census numbers would underestimate the number of people in such relationships, noting that many same-sex couples keep quiet about their married status. "They can't share that with a lot of people for family or job security reasons. It's still an issue and people are still being discriminated against," she said.

    Puterbaugh, 65, said many couples live as if they're married without making it formal. "You have to remember that there are many straight couples who have chosen not to marry for whatever reason that may be," she said.

    Brian Moulton, chief legislative counsel at the Human Rights Campaign, described the latest census numbers as a "tremendous increase," demonstrating a culture shift and sending a signal to local officials and governments that gays and lesbians exist and deserve rights and benefits.

    "A lot of couples who are reporting they are same-sex are in places where it's been legally and culturally more challenging for our community," he said. "That's not a reflection of couples suddenly popping out of nowhere — the culture is changing in those places to a degree people feel comfortable coming out on the census form."

    The new same-sex data come as battlegrounds lie ahead over gay rights. Voters in North Carolina and Minnesota will be deciding next year on the fate of constitutional amendments banning gay marriage, while the Maryland Legislature is expected to consider a bill that would legalize it.

    An August poll by The Associated Press and the National Constitutional Center found a narrow majority of Americans support legal recognition of same-sex marriage — 53 percent to 44 percent opposed. That is largely unchanged from last year but a shift from 2009, when a slim majority opposed government recognition of gay marriage.

    Groups opposing gay marriage have challenged the view that same-sex marriage will inevitably become the law of the land, saying that opponents have prevailed repeatedly in statewide votes. The National Organization for Marriage has been asking GOP presidential candidates to sign their marriage pledge, which includes support for a federal marriage amendment defining marriage as the union between one man and one woman. So far, it says it received commitments from Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Rep. Michele Bachmann, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Sen. Rick Santorum.

    Peter Sprigg, senior fellow for policy studies at the Family Research Council, notes that in the final census analysis a little over one-half of one percent of U.S. households are made up of same-sex couples — or 1 in 180. "This is a tiny, tiny segment of the population — the homosexual population is small, and the percentage in actual, committed partnership relationships is even smaller," he said. "We would hope politicians would not feel a need to pander to that small population."

    In 2000, citing the federal Defense of Marriage Act, the Bush administration directed the Census Bureau to re-code same-sex couples who identified themselves as married to be counted as unmarried partners. Pressed by gay-rights groups in 2009, the Obama administration reversed that policy, allowing the bureau to count same-sex couples as married.

    Last week, the U.S. military passed a historic milestone with the repeal of its "don't ask, don't tell" ban on gays serving openly.

    The census figures were welcomed by many gay people.

    "It makes me feel like I am part of this country," said Al Koski, 69, a retired Social Security claims representative from Bourne, Mass., who married his partner Jim Fitzgerald in 2007 after they were together for more than 30 years. "I don't have to be in the background anymore. I am glad people are coming out of the closet and are not afraid to check that box."

    Koski said he is hopeful that the census count will help in the push to legalize gay marriage in other states.

    "Every time I see something happening, like 'don't ask, don't tell' falling by the wayside, every time something happens, it's another little domino falling," he said.

    The highest share of households with reported same-sex couples — both married and unmarried — was in Washington, D.C., at nearly 2 percent. Washington was followed by Vermont, Massachusetts, California, Oregon, Delaware, New Mexico and Washington state. On the other end of the scale, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming had the smallest shares, each with less than one-third of 1 percent.

    ___

    Associated Press writers David Gram in Montpelier, Vt., and Denise Lavoie in Boston contributed to this report.

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    Online:

    http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/2010_census/cb11-cn181.html

     

    575 comments

    • Planet of the Retards  •  8 mths ago
      Why would anyone want the Gov involved in their marriage...Oh ya I forgot RETARDS would
      • Piso Mojado 8 mths ago
        Uhm...actually no. Social conservatives don't want the government interfering in THEIR marriage...just in the marriages of 'other' people.
      • The Universe 8 mths ago
        So let me get this right. 320,000,000 Americans (including the illegals) had to go through taxpayer wasted time and effort for only 131,729 gay couples. No wonder the nation is sinking. Next you will tell me that only 10% of working Americans are in a union....
      • WILD ONE 8 mths ago
        Aids is curing many of these queers each day
    • Simba  •  8 mths ago
      Ana: 'We all' - thanks for being ALL inclusive with your guilt and totally exclusive with your rights.
    • Big Lar  •  8 mths ago
      why would the 'united' states of America even ask about race and sexual preference in the census? Seems we are working against ourselves.
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        It causes division (just like racial issues) and makes it easier for the government to control us.
      • Unicorn 8 mths ago
        Write in my census the Purple Blue Reich, because I am blood type A Rh positive with no blood and platelets. I consider myself, Hispanic Aryan. Because ARH positive means ion, and add it to Arhion, which means, Aryan. So, I am Aryan blood who is Hispanic.
      • Unicorn 8 mths ago
        I think that it has to be race. Because maybe I am the Superior Reich, and do not match anyone. Because I realized that no gay wanted to be with me. I have learned and it really disgusted me because I discovered that I am the Superior Reich and I cannot do anything about it. Perhaps, it has to be a race. Because I have no boyfriend since 20 years or more. I believe in God because I have never had a boyfriend and I gave my life for God because I decided to live a holy life for God because I have never found a boyfriend since I came to United States. But, I have had just one boyfriend. Believe me that I wanted to vomit when I learned about them.
    • Samurai_***  •  8 mths ago
      Your not as think as you stoned I am..
    • Kimberly B  •  8 mths ago
      Have you noticed that anyone who professes a faith becomes a hypocrate and a bigot, always? Ya that goes both ways folks! And what I find ironic is if a Christian professes their faith then they are hypocrate even though their faith says otherwise. And a bigot is anybody who refuses to change their opinion despite any opposing opinion and yes folks that makes you a bigot too. Anybody who stands for a belief is a bigot. So how's it hanging fellow bigots! Name calling and hate is directed both ways on these posts, which is interesting because it is suppose to be a place of commentary which tells signifies the immaturity level of those posting those hateful name calling.
      • Al Bundy 8 mths ago
        You mean that we are all equals?
      • LisaS 8 mths ago
        What dictionary are you using? Those that are being called hypocrites on here are not being called so simply because they are professing their faith. When Bob the Christian tells a gay person that he does not believe in homosexuality because the bible tells him it is wrong, that does not make him a hypocrite. But when Bob the Christian tells a gay person that he is a sinner and is going to go to hell because the bible says homosexuality is wrong, THAT makes him a hypocrite, because the bible ALSO says that passing judgement on man is something that ONLY God can do, and that passing judgement against others is a sin. When a Christian commits a biblical sin (like that off being judgemental, being hateful, using evil language, etc.) while telling others how they are going to go to hell for sinning, then THAT is hypocritical.

        And the definition of a bigot is NOT anybody who refuses to change their opinion despite any opposing opinion. A bigot is defined "as a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance." Anybody who stands for a belief is NOT a bigot. Anybody who stands for their belief using hatred and intolerance is a bigot. Yes, there are both heterosexual AND homosexual bigots in the world. It is just as wrong for a gay person to respond to comments with name calling and obscenities as it is for a straight person to make comments calling them names and using obscenities.

        For the most part though, you rarely see non-Christians attacking Christians simply because of their faith in God, while you frequently see Christians attacking non-Christians for their lack of faith. Secular folk are generally happy to just go about their business, but that can get difficult when you have various religious folks constantly in your face telling you that your beliefs are wrong. The bible tells us that Christians are supposed to lead by example. What kind of an example does it set to be running around the internet passing judgement on those whose beliefs differ from your own using foul, evil language that is abhorred by God?
      • smm2380 8 mths ago
        Amen, Lisa S.
    • The Good American  •  8 mths ago
      Any chance we can put this debate to the side while we focus on serious problems.. like the economy?

      20 million unemployed should trump 1.5 million homosexuals, don't you think?

      Or perhaps the people focusing on this issue with overused phrases like "family values" are just trying to distract us from the fact their party was the one that screwed up the economy to begin with.
    • For Me  •  8 mths ago
      WHO is the #$%$ ?????
    • Ron Wilson  •  8 mths ago
      SO....
    • Frank  •  8 mths ago
      That's okay , just make sure you show god that certificate before he cats you into the lake of fire.
      • ron 8 mths ago
        CATS? come on if your going to go to hell for lying then you should at least have proper grammer.
      • ron 8 mths ago
        I seen you frank oh what a sign that would make.
      • shydreamguy 8 mths ago
        You First frank
    • The Universe  •  8 mths ago
      Just a warning to everyone via the CDC.
      HPV, AIDS, Herpes, and Hepatitis are on the rise.
    • Rich H  •  8 mths ago
      Yea? So?
    • go-pack  •  8 mths ago
      One can hope the Bible is wrong when it describes the eternal destiny for same gender couples.
    • Inquisitive Bob  •  8 mths ago
      I don't think that this is really a gay issue for the bible thumpers on here tonight so much as it is a need to feel superior to, and hateful towards those that don't believe as they do. These are the same folks that used to keep slaves because their bible said that it was O.K. to do so, and it gave them a feeling of power.
      It's just so sad that we have come so far in so many ways and yet the human race is still plagued by no nothings, bigots, and fools.
    • MR PECK  •  8 mths ago
      How did all of these fellers get the gay? My Uncle Dad says my cousin Elbert got the gay from Starbucks....he says there was some fellers over there Googleing and stuff. FACT
    • The Facilitator  •  8 mths ago
      You dont want to ask what I think, but I'm going to tell you anyway because none of you can think for yourself; and that's all marriages should be banned! It's a broken concept and always has been. Why should 2 people living together as a family with or without children need a piece of paper to proclaim their love? To hay with what all the other nosy morons think anyway. Do your thing and tell the rest of them to shove it. Marriage is just a racket for the courts, attorneys and the wedding industry and a farce to boot. Then you just have to pay em again on the other end to get back out of it. Screw all that. If you love each other you'll stay together and if not your free to move on and start over. If your going to ban marriage for any citizen then you need to ban them all or let them all screw up their own lives but definitely butttttt out where your not wanted and don't belong and should not have any say in the matter to begin with. This includes the government and conservatives in particular. MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS!
    • jimbo  •  8 mths ago
      There is no such thing as same sex marriage! There is a lot of nasty dirty lust Someone needs checkup from neck up! Such filth! Read The first couple chapters of Romans KJ version and it will explain better than I can. Choose you this day whom you will serve. You can remain nasty-or you can repent and act right. So we do have choices.
    • Masc  •  8 mths ago
      This number would be a lot higher if they let Catholic priests marry..
    • Dennis M  •  8 mths ago
      Surprise....surprise...lots of gay marriages...and the world hasn't come to an end. I guess most gay people want what most straight people want...others to mind their own freakin' business.
    • Aunte Em  •  8 mths ago
      FLY SOUTHWEST!!!!!
    • bill bonnie  •  8 mths ago
      What "real" preacher would marry two guys????
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