Bureau of Labor Statistics: 40 Percent of Private Industry Workers Had Access to Health Benefits for Same-Sex Partners in 2018
June 24, 2019
June 24, 2019
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics issued the following article from the Economics Daily:
When BLS first collected data in 2011 on benefits for the unmarried domestic partners of workers, many states still prohibited same-sex couples from marrying. In 2011, 29 percent of private industry workers and 33 percent of state and local government workers had access to healthcare benefits for unmarried same-sex partners. In 2015, the Supreme Cou . . .
When BLS first collected data in 2011 on benefits for the unmarried domestic partners of workers, many states still prohibited same-sex couples from marrying. In 2011, 29 percent of private industry workers and 33 percent of state and local government workers had access to healthcare benefits for unmarried same-sex partners. In 2015, the Supreme Cou . . .