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NullTuples

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5. Who knows? I'm following rabbit holes...it really is an interesting set of data.
Sat Jan 28, 2023, 11:44 AM
Jan 2023

Some of it seems obvious - such as LGBTQ over 65 years old couples are more likely to have a household size of two than straight couples, but it's good to have it as solid data. It's so interesting to compare this data to other studies that show for instance that LGBTQ households were/are more likely to be vaccinated, but our likelihood of social distancing averaged the same as straight households. The politics, the social structures and pressures, the economic influences - this all helps build a more accurate picture of our communities.

When or if I find the answer to the questions, I'll post it here.

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