LGBT, Gallup
U.S. Adults Identifying As LGBTQ+ Doubles In 5 Years, Gallup Survey Shows
Gallup surveyed more than 14,000 U.S. adults for the poll to find 85.7% of respondents said they are straight, 5.2% are bisexual, 2.0% are gay, 1.4% are lesbian, 1.3% are transgender and just under 1% mentioned a different LGBTQ+ identity, such as pansexual or asexual (5% declined to answer the question).
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LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. rises to 9.3%, driven by younger generations
The share of U.S. adults who identify as LGBTQ+ has reached 9.3%, according to Gallup’s latest survey, marking a steady increase over the past decade. The figure has nearly tripled since Gallup first measured it in 2012, when just 3.5% of Americans identified as LGBTQ+.
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More than 9% of American adults now identify as LGBT as of 2024, a new poll released Thursday found. The number of adults reporting to be “something […] ...
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