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Report: Marriage equality could add $92 million to Pa. economy over 3 years
As same-sex couples in Pennsylvania celebrate a judge’s ruling striking down the state’s gay marriage ban, a new report finds that marriage equality could add as much as $92 million to the state’s economy.
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Study: Marriage equality will add $39 million to Ind. economy in first 3 years
LOS ANGELES — Extending marriage to same-sex couples in Indiana would generate over $39 million in spending to the state economy, according to a new report by researchers at the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law.
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Report: Marriage equality will add $15 million to Utah economy over 3 years
SALT LAKE CITY — Legalizing same-sex marriage in Utah would generate an estimated $15.5 million for the state’s economy in the first three years, a new report from a California-based think tank shows.
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Report: Marriage equality will add $60 million to Va. economy over 3 years
NORFOLK, Va. — As a federal appeals considers a ruling that overturned Virgina’s ban on same-sex marriage, a new report finds that marriage equality would add $60 million to the state’s economy.
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Report: Marriage equality will add $47 million, new jobs to Oregon’s economy
As a federal court prepares to hear arguments in a challenge to Oregon’s ban on same-sex marriage, a new report finds that marriage equality would add $47 million to the state’s economy and generate over 450 new jobs over three years.
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Study: An estimated 1.4 million Latino/a adults in the U.S. identify as LGBT
LOS ANGELES – An estimated 1.4 million or 4.3 percent of Latino/a adults identify as LGBT and 29 percent of Latino/a same-sex couples are raising children, according to a report released this week by the Williams Institute at the University of California Los Angeles.
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Study links LGBT supportive policies to positive business-related outcomes
LOS ANGELES — LGBT-supportive workplace policies are linked to positive business-related outcomes, according to a new study by Williams Institute, a national think tank at UCLA’s School of Law.
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Study: Approximately 900,000 adult immigrants identify as LGBT
A new study estimates that approximately 900,000 adults living in the U.S. are LGBT immigrants, and among them, more than 48,000 are in a same-sex relationship in which one or both spouses or partners are not U.S. citizens.
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Report: Marriage equality in Illinois could add $103 million to state’s economy
Extending marriage to same-sex couples in Illinois would generate up to $103 million in spending to the state and local economy, according to a study released by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law.
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Report: Six million American children and adults have an LGBT parent
LOS ANGELES — An estimated 37 percent of LGBT Americans have had a child, meaning as many as six million American children and adults have an LGBT parent, according to findings from a national study released Wednesday by Williams Institute Distinguished Scholar, Gary J. Gates.