Here's How Many LGBQ People Actually Got Married After That Historic SCOTUS Decision
Here's How Many LGBQ People Actually Got Married After That Historic SCOTUS Decision
- The poll found that as of this year, 10.2% of LGBQ people are married to someone of the same gender, which is up from 7.9% the months before SCOTUS legalized marriage equality across the country. It's only slightly higher than in 2016, though, when 9.6% of LGBQ people were married to someone of the same gender.
- The poll found that as of this year, 10.2% of LGBQ people are married to someone of the same gender, which is up from 7.9% the months before SCOTUS legalized marriage equality across the country. It's only slightly higher than in 2016, though, when 9.6% of LGBQ people were married to someone of the same gender.
Though
that percentage may seem small, if broken down by the 12,832 people
identified as LGBT, it accounts for about 130 LGBQ people who are now
married — that's a whole bunch of weddings.