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Share of Married LGBTQ Americans Slips From 2016-17 Peak: Gallup

  • Pew Research Center released a 2025 report on LGBTQ+ Americans' perceptions of acceptance ahead of the tenth anniversary of the US same-sex marriage ruling.
  • The report responds to ongoing debates about social acceptance while marking a decade since the Supreme Court secured marriage rights in 2015.
  • The survey found 61% of gay or lesbian individuals and 13% of transgender individuals perceive a fair or great deal of acceptance, with siblings being the most supportive family members.
  • Specifically, 69% of LGBTQ+ adults say their siblings support them, compared to 52% of gay or lesbian and only 31% of transgender people reporting parental support.
  • These findings highlight varying acceptance levels within LGBTQ+ groups and suggest family support differs notably by identity and relationship type.
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Gallup broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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