Same-sex marriage would boost Maryland’s economy
BALTIMORE—Allowing gays and lesbians the right to tie the knot in Maryland would provide a modest benefit to the state’s bottom line, a new UCLA study says.
The study, released Nov. 28 by the Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation at the UCLA School of Law, concluded that Maryland’s budget would see a positive impact of $3.2 million annually if the state allowed same-sex couples to marry.
The report found that the loss of revenue from transfer taxes and increased spending on state employee benefit programs would be outweighed by a reduction in spending on public benefit programs and sales tax revenue from weddings.
The Williams Institute has conducted similar surveys in eight other states; all have found an economic benefit from legalizing gay marriage.