“They will be counted, and they ought to report the way they see themselves,” Steve Jost, a spokesperson for the Census Bureau stated. “In the normal process of reports coming out after the census of 2010, I think the country will have a good data set on which to discuss this phenomenon that is evolving in this country.”
Here's what gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people need to know for the 2010 Census: The 2010 Census will collect data on same-sex couples.
The census will not include questions about sexual orientation for individuals.
Respondents can only designate male or female on the survey. The question will not account for gender identity or expression.Learn more about the 2010 Census and LGBT people.

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