U.S. Population Identifying as LGBTQ+ Rises to 9.3%, Nearly Doubling Since 2020: Gallup
- Nearly 9.3% of U.S. Adults now identify as LGBTQ+, almost double the figure from 2020, according to Gallup.
- Gallup's findings indicate that LGBTQ+ identification correlates with being politically liberal and living in urban areas.
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Gallup Poll: An Astonishing Percentage of Gen Z Identifies as LGTBQ
A new Gallup poll reveals that LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. has surged to 9.3%, nearly tripling since 2012. This increase is driven largely by Gen Z adults, with nearly a quarter identifying as LGBTQ+, raising questions about cultural and societal influences. Key Facts: A Gallup poll shows 9.3% of U.S. adults identify as LGBTQ+, nearly triple the rate from 2012. Gen Z adults (born 1997-2006) lead this shift, with 23.1% identifying as LGBTQ…
Americans who identify as LGBT have nearly tripled in 12 years to record high: Gallup
The percentage of American adults who identify as "something other than heterosexual" continues to soar to record highs, especially among younger generations, according to a Gallup study released Thursday. #Gallup #LGBT #transgender #GenZ #millennials
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