Ten years after the landmark Obergefell vs Hodges ruling, which recognized same-sex marriage as a constitutional right, over 800,000 same-sex couples have tied the knot in the U.S. According to the Williams Institute report, this number indicates a more than twofold increase since 2015. The ruling, a major milestone for LGBTQ+ rights advocates, has had a particularly profound effect in southern states, where marriage rates have surged. Additionally, same-sex weddings have generated $5.9 billion in economic benefits, further illustrating the ruling's impact on society.
The ruling in Obergefell vs Hodges marked a pivotal moment in American history, establishing a constitutional right to same-sex marriage and significantly advancing LGBTQ+ rights.
In the aftermath of the 2015 ruling, research shows that the number of married same-sex couples in the U.S. has more than doubled, reflecting broader societal acceptance.
Southern states witnessed a marked increase in marriage rates among same-sex couples, indicating a shift in attitudes towards LGBTQ+ rights and relationships over the past decade.
Financially, same-sex weddings have contributed $5.9 billion to the economy, highlighting the economic impact of the advancement of marriage equality.
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