Among opposite same-sex couples, about a third are between 25 and 44, while it's 42% for married same-sex couples.
Same-sex couples are much more likely to be interracial than opposite-sex couples — 32.2% of same-sex couples are interracial, compared to 18.6% of married opposite-sex couples and 28.6% of unmarried opposite-sex couples.
For married same-sex couples, this number jumps to $123,500, compared to $109,700 for married opposite-sex couples.
Unmarried same-sex couples own just 48.7% of the time, slightly above 47.9% of unmarried opposite-sex couples.
In nearly two-thirds of same-sex couples, both partners are working, though this drops to 61.9% for married same-sex couples.
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