Ending the Ban Adds to Health?
January 20, 2010 by Jason Shaw
Lifting the ban on gay marriage would make people happier and healthier, experts advise! Experts speaking at the trial on California’s gay marriage ban have advised that if the ban were lifted, it would have the added benefits of making people not only happier, but also healthier and generate much more money for the state’s economy.
The federal trial is examining whether Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage in California, is or is not constitutional. Edmund Egan, a chief economist from San Francisco said yesterday that the city could see its economy boosted by millions if gay couples were allowed to marry. He advised that if more gay people married, they would be an increase in school district revenues,real estate, payroll and sales taxes and would be more likely to be insured. He estimated that gay marriage could boost economic revenues in other ways in California, such as money spent by couples on their weddings and hotel rooms. Egan added that married people spend more than their unmarried counterparts and tend to be wealthier, “The long-term cost of discrimination weakens people’s productivity in the workforce. Higher productivity leads to higher wages and higher wages lead to higher payroll taxes for the city.”
His estimations are born from facts, for example, in England some venues, hotels, attractions, especially in the big cosmopolitan cities in Manchester, London and Brighton, have seem revenues from gay civil ceremonies and receptions more than treble in the few years since the civil partnership laws were passed in 2005.
Jason Shaw
Brighton, England.
Jason’s own blog, The Seafront Diaries, the continued ramblings of a kooky 40 year old Brit boy, heading in to the age of middle, with scary honestly!





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