Census study of gay married couples finds similarities to husband-and-wife couples

— whether you are or straight — may be the great among American , according to a new that offers a first-ever look at the nation’s same- who say they are spouses.

Married average about 50 years old, and about four in 10 have kids living at home. The average couple pulls down a little over $90,000 a year and four in five own their home.

That doesn’t just fit the nation’s 56 million husband-and-wife . It also closely fits the roughly 340,000 where call themselves husbands, or consider themselves wives.

In the of the nation’s widening over whether same- should be allowed to marry, the U.S. Census Bureau has quietly completed a of U.S. lesbian and who describe themselves as married. With same- likely to be legal in as many as six states by Jan. 1, the study could add another layer to the .

Many of those gay and lesbian live in states where they cannot legally marry, and may be checking the spouse box on their form to reflect a domestic , a or where two lives have been merged into one .

See Census study of gay married couples finds similarities to husband San Jose News

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Bruno: Satire, Humor and Stereotypes

Rashad Robinson writes:

In , when the first trailer for ’s new movie debuted online, many of us in the community were cautiously optimistic about what we saw - and I was among them.

I first became familiar with through his Da G Show on , where he played different characters who conducted squirm-inducing with , media and . The characters’ clueless questions - and the actor’s to never character - allowed them to call attention to ’s hang-, biases and intolerance.

One of those characters, , was a flamboyant correspondent for the fictional Austrian Funkyzeit mit — itself a of programs that feed ’s with and culture. interviewed designers, owners and - but he also spoke to with anti- , using the setting to send up the of some of his .

’s 2006 made him a name. Audiences and critics loved the movie. And based on what I had seen on Da G Show, I had hoped that I might be able to say similar things about the forthcoming Brüno.”

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In Israel, Bill proposes allowing lesbian couples to split maternity leave

A new bill proposing allowing partners to split the between them has been submitted to the ’s approval.

The bill’s , Member Dov Khenin () explained that “women living together in a joint should also be able to enjoy the of splitting the between them.” See Bill proposes allowing lesbian couples to split maternity leave Ynetnews

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And the Gay Tax is? $1820 per year

contributor has calculated the “ tax” — the amount must spend to receive the same services that married can count on everyday. In a column, she writes:

The cost of isn’t an in my : It’s precisely $1,820 per year. That’s the “ tax” we shell out for me to be on my wife’s plan, because her company must treat that as additional .

adds that “The media’s primary on the around same- means that most of the public, or straight, knows little about the very real of .”

The largest costs of also tend to be the easiest to quantify: denied, joint tax returns not filed, and many, many other cost savings that most married probably don’t even think about.
It’s this side of the that has the normally middle-of-the-road Suze Orman to wade into the debate. See And the Gay Tax is? $1820 per year WalletPop * Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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Who Supports Gay-Rights Issues?

A new poll from gives us a decidedly mixed picture of rights issues, reporting widespread to (55 percent to 38 percent), support for civil (57 percent to 38 percent), and to the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy (56 percent to 37 percent).

The military question offers a pretty striking sub-: a vast majority of in military don’t think openly would be divisive for the military (though I haven’t seen a breakdown on whether most were servicemen/women themselves, or whether they were wives, husbands, children, etc.)

There are some interesting here to mine, rendering a picture of what kinds of fall on the “pro” side of -rights issues. Quinnipiac tells us it’s women (who are six to 15 points more likely to support -rights issues than men), young (53 percent of 18-34 year olds support ), (81 percent support ), who know someon who is (group is split on , but supports civil while the “no” group doesn’t), and with (support 50 percent to 45 percent).

Philosophically, are more likely to support -rights issues if they think are born or straight (65 percent back ), while those who think is a choice are much less likely (15 percent support ).

So, in sum, that are more likely to liberal, plus who know someone is .
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Annie Leibovitz and the gay tax

swoon about it and croon about it, but can calculate the cost of down to the last penny. In my it comes to around $329.25 monthly: that’s the tax my wife and I shell out for me to be on her plan, because her company must treat that as additional . It doesn’t matter that our is recognized in New York. Companies pay for their employees’ with pre-tax through a federal program, and same- isn’t federally recognized.

But that’s compared to what is currently costing photographer . Back in late February the NYT noted that Leibovitz had borrowed a total of $15. from a company called Art using “as collateral, among other items … town houses she owns in Village, a country house, and something else: the rights to all of her photographs.”

But what the missed, along with every other straight newspaper that picked up the story, is why Leibovitz suddenly found herself in such dire financial straits. It took AfterEllen’s Julie Miranda to put two and two together and figure out that “most of Leibovitz’ stemmed from her of her longtime , ’s estate.” Writes Miranda (who, in turn, is channeling ’s Valentine’s Wish for Gay Marriage):

“Same- do not have the same privileges as straight married when it comes to . If your passes away and her estate to you, you have to pay up to 50 percent of the value of your in taxes. However, if you and your were recognized as a , you wouldn’t have to pay a dime…When Sontag died in 2004, she bequeathed several properties to Leibovitz, who was forced to pony up half of their value to keep them.”

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Exclusive Daily Beast Valentines Poll: The Sex Freeze and the Baby Bust

In a time where , and the GDP are all on the ,&; a new on and from The Daily Beast, an operating unit of IAC (:),&; found that interest in in these is also on the . Furthermore, Americans are less likely to have children and are postponing other major life such as getting married, moving in with a and getting divorced. The complete , including all data, is available at thedailybeast.com.

Although nearly half of Americans believe that helps take their mind off of problems, only 13% of Americans overall say they will have more often this year compared to last.&; Income, however, impacts the number of times are having each month as well as their overall romantic .&; 43% of those earning $75,000 or higher are having six or more times a month, compared to only 21% of those earning less than $75,000. Additionally, 58% of those earning over $75,000 feel that the recent financial issues have had no impact on their , compared to only 40% of those making less than $75,000.
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FINDINGS FROM VALENTINE’S DAY INCLUDE:
&;–&; 42% of the Americans surveyed are now less likely to have children
&;–&; More than one in three are less likely to get divorced
&;–&; In both and , Americans are being more careful. 41% are more
&;&;&;&; cautious about who they date and one in five are using more birth
&;&;&;&; to avoid
&;
“It’s startling to learn here of the number of who are postponing for financial reasons,” said , co-founder and Editor in Chief of The Daily Beast. “We could be about to see a potential Baby .”
Despite a tough , over 60% of Americans, regardless of gender, income or political party, feel that the bad are going to last two years or less.&; Americans remain romantic with 6 out of 10 believing that despite the , still exists and the focuses us on what’s important - strong and partners.
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Political affiliation did, however, impact results when it came to financial stability. One in four Americans are looking for someone who can provide financial stability rather than seeking true , with almost 30% of surveyed sharing that viewpoint, compared to 21% of . and also vary on the institution of with 76% of viewing as the eventual purpose of a , compared to only 68% of .
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When asked about the First Couple and whether or not they have a true , party matter with 80% thinking Barack and Michelle have a true , compared to only 48% of .
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With Valentine’s just a few days away, romantic spending is down. The most popular gifts are dinner with two (21%), a card (19%) while an additional 12% are saying “what gifts?, I’m saving this year.” The floral industry may be impacted with only 4% opting for expensive flowers.
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The Daily Beast Valentine’s Day was conducted by Penn, Schoen &; Berland Associates (PSB.) The covered 1,000 internet from January 30- February 2, 2009. Overall, the is +/- 3.1%. The sample included 900 with the U.S. ages 18 and over and an additional 100 with aged 18 and over.
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About The Daily Beast
The Daily Beast is a website dedicated to news and commentary, culture and . Created by and IAC, The Daily Beast curates the web’s best content and offers fresh works from its own talent roster of contributors. The Daily Beast is an operating business of IAC (:). For more information, visit www.thedailybeast.com.

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Exclusive Daily Beast Valentines Poll: The Sex Freeze and the Baby Bust

In a time where , and the GDP are all on the ,&; a new on and from The Daily Beast, an operating unit of IAC (:),&; found that interest in in these is also on the . Furthermore, Americans are less likely to have children and are postponing other major life such as getting married, moving in with a and getting divorced. The complete , including all data, is available at thedailybeast.com.

Although nearly half of Americans believe that helps take their mind off of problems, only 13% of Americans overall say they will have more often this year compared to last.&; Income, however, impacts the number of times are having each month as well as their overall romantic .&; 43% of those earning $75,000 or higher are having six or more times a month, compared to only 21% of those earning less than $75,000. Additionally, 58% of those earning over $75,000 feel that the recent financial issues have had no impact on their , compared to only 40% of those making less than $75,000.
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FINDINGS FROM VALENTINE’S DAY INCLUDE:
&;–&; 42% of the Americans surveyed are now less likely to have children
&;–&; More than one in three are less likely to get divorced
&;–&; In both and , Americans are being more careful. 41% are more
&;&;&;&; cautious about who they date and one in five are using more birth
&;&;&;&; to avoid
&;
“It’s startling to learn here of the number of who are postponing for financial reasons,” said , co-founder and Editor in Chief of The Daily Beast. “We could be about to see a potential Baby .”
Despite a tough , over 60% of Americans, regardless of gender, income or political party, feel that the bad are going to last two years or less.&; Americans remain romantic with 6 out of 10 believing that despite the , still exists and the focuses us on what’s important - strong and partners.
&;
Political affiliation did, however, impact results when it came to financial stability. One in four Americans are looking for someone who can provide financial stability rather than seeking true , with almost 30% of surveyed sharing that viewpoint, compared to 21% of . and also vary on the institution of with 76% of viewing as the eventual purpose of a , compared to only 68% of .
&;
When asked about the First Couple and whether or not they have a true , party matter with 80% thinking Barack and Michelle have a true , compared to only 48% of .
&;
With Valentine’s just a few days away, romantic spending is down. The most popular gifts are dinner with two (21%), a card (19%) while an additional 12% are saying “what gifts?, I’m saving this year.” The floral industry may be impacted with only 4% opting for expensive flowers.
&;
The Daily Beast Valentine’s Day was conducted by Penn, Schoen &; Berland Associates (PSB.) The covered 1,000 internet from January 30- February 2, 2009. Overall, the is +/- 3.1%. The sample included 900 with the U.S. ages 18 and over and an additional 100 with aged 18 and over.
&;
About The Daily Beast
The Daily Beast is a website dedicated to news and commentary, culture and . Created by and IAC, The Daily Beast curates the web’s best content and offers fresh works from its own talent roster of contributors. The Daily Beast is an operating business of IAC (:). For more information, visit www.thedailybeast.com.

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Travel marketers eye gay travel dollars

More and more marketers are eyeing the .&;&;&; That’s no considering the market’s .&; Here are the numbers courtes of Witeck-Combs Communications and ,
2004-2008.

6.8% of Americans over the age of 18 ­ roughly 16 million ­ self
identify as GLBT.

The buying power of the U.S. GLBT market is estimated at over $712 billion.

There are conservatively estimated over three million same--couple in the .

Nearly one in four U.S. men and live in with children under the age of 18.

Because roughly 25% of U.S. GLBT have children, GLBT tend to have more to spend than the average American family, affording them more per buying power than many consumer .

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Kevin de León Introduces Bill Would Allow Unmarried Same-Sex Couples to Avoid Property Tax Increases Upon the Death of a Loved One

SACRAMENTO— Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles), Chair of the , introduced 103 today, which would allow two , including same- , who co-own a home together to avoid an unfair upon the death of one of the co-owners. The bill is nearly identical to an -sponsored measure that passed the legislature last year but was vetoed by Governor .
Under existing law, whenever there is a change in home ownership the home is reassessed at its market-price value, and the new owner must pay property taxes based on that value. Individuals are excluded from this law if they are the spouse, domestic , or relative of the deceased. However, this exclusion does not protect co-tenants who are unmarried or unrelated, making same- particularly vulnerable to losing their homes when a dies. AB 103 would protect unmarried from the of increased taxation when one takes over .
“Without this , surviving partners are subject to unfair property tax that could force them out of the home they have lived in for years, if not ,” said Geoff Kors. “This situation is especially tragic for , , , who may not have or supportive family to rely on in times of need. This difficult and the high foreclosure rate make matters even worse,” Kors said.
“This is an important step to protect when they are most vulnerable, after a loved one dies,” stated de León. “Without this surviving partners are faced with the of increased taxes on their homes, forcing some to have to give them up. That is an ; who live together and are unmarried, whether by choice or because of the law, should be treated equally to married .”
Board of Equalization Vice Chairwoman Betty T. Yee stated, “I applaud Mr. de León and California for championing this important measure. It acknowledges the true diversity of families and in California and will keep homeowners, particularly elderly individuals, in their homes when their co-owner dies.”
To qualify for the exemption, the bill will require that co-tenants have lived together in the home for at least one year. The bill next moves to the Assembly Rules Committee and will be heard in a policy committee in early Spring.
works to achieve and secure for . To improve the lives of , sponsors and coordinates efforts to ensure its passage, and other policy makers, builds coalitions, develops and empowers individuals and other organizations to engage in the political process. www.eqca.org

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