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The Atlantic’s Daily Dish: Benefits of Marriage Equality

Same-sex couples have been getting married for five years now in Massachusetts. Gary Gates of UCLA’s Williams Institute has done the number-crunching and identified intriguing economic benefits.

“Data from the American Community Survey suggest that marriage equality has a small but positive impact on the number of individuals in same-sex couples who are attracted to a state. However, marriage equality appears to have a larger impact on the types of individuals in same-sex couples who are attracted to a state. In Massachusetts, marriage equality resulted in an increase of younger, female, and more highly educated and skilled individuals in same-sex couples moving to the state… The evidence that marriage equality may enhance the ability of Massachusetts to attract highly skilled creative class workers among those in same-sex couples offers some support that the policy has the potential to have a long-term positive economic impact.”

Published: 18 May 2009 04:45 pm
By: Andrew Sullivan and Richard Florida

View the original article at:
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/05/benefits-of-marriage-equality.html

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