
"The data shows that same-sex households account for about 1% of all US households, reflecting steady growth over the past two decades."
"Married same-sex households have seen the biggest increase, rising from roughly 392,000 in 2005 to over 836,000 in 2024."
"Female same-sex marriages have more than doubled since 2005, contributing significantly to the change in household dynamics."
"Married same-sex couples are more likely to both be employed and have higher levels of education compared to unmarried opposite-sex couples."
In 2024, same-sex couple households in the United States reached approximately 1.4 million, with female couples surpassing male couples. This data, from the US Census Bureau, indicates that same-sex households constitute about 1% of all US households, showing consistent growth over the past two decades. Married same-sex households increased significantly from 392,000 in 2005 to over 836,000 in 2024, largely due to the legalization of same-sex marriage. Additionally, married same-sex couples tend to have higher employment rates and education levels compared to their opposite-sex counterparts.
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