Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Census Bureau Will Not Count Gay Marriages

Noted in 2008: The US Census Bureau will not count gay married couples as a family when conducting the next census. The bureau defines a family as people related by birth or by marriage or adoption. They have said that gay marriages that take place in California, Massachusetts or anywhere else will not be deemed a family on the census reports.

This means that the US Census Report will not reflect all families in the country. The report will be wrong. This can only create more tax deficits and confusion when calculating the population of the United States. This means that once again the government has found a way to hide same sex marriages and gay couples living together as a family.

This new announcement will go against everything that the census was intended for statistically. The opinions of most will not change, but you can bet this will affect the government when planning tax budgets and agreements.

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