The States (including District of Columbia) with the highest concentrations of homosexual households in the year 2000 (which comprise less than 1% of all households) were |
A revised estimate based on the 2010 census ranks the 10 highest concentrations in States (not including District of Columbia, which was was highest at 1.172) as follows |
The same table shows the states with the lowest concentrations of homosexual households as follows |
1. District of Columbia |
1. Rhode Island 0.885 |
1. Wyoming 0.175 |
2. New Hampshire |
2. Massachusetts 0.829 |
2. South Dakota 0.181 |
3. Washington |
3. Hawaii 0.779 |
3. Mississippi 0.258 |
4. Massachusetts |
4. Maine 0.774 |
4. North Dakota 0.292 |
5. Maine |
5. California 0.726 |
5. Alaska 0.295 |
6. California |
6. New Mexico 0.701 |
6. Alabama 0.300 |
7. Colorado |
7. Vermont 0.697 |
7. Idaho 0.315 |
8. Vermont |
8. Connecticut 0.672 |
8. South Carolina 0.318 |
9. New Mexico |
9. Arizona 0.649 |
9. Kansas 0.330 |
10. Minnesota |
10. Washington 0.632 |
10. Arkansas 0.360 |