Over 25 Percent of Gen Z Now Say They’re Queer: Poll
- Over 25% of Americans born between 1997 and 2012 identify as LGBTQ, a higher percentage compared to previous generations.
- Nearly 50% of Gen Z identify as liberal and are less religious compared to older generations.
- 28% of Gen Z identify as LGBTQ, higher than millennials, Gen X, and baby boomers.
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Over 25 Percent of Gen Z Now Say They're Queer: Poll
by Kate Anderson Over 25% of Americans born between 1997 and 2012 identify as LGBTQ, significantly higher than previous generations, according to a Tuesday poll from the Public Religion Research Institute. The poll found that nearly 50% of Gen Z are more likely to identify as liberal and tend to be less religious than their millennial, Gen X or baby boomer counterparts. Meanwhile, 28% of Gen Z consider themselves LGBTQ, compared to only 16% of…
Poll: Surging numbers of Gen Z now say they're queer
(Photo by Evan Wise on Unsplash) By Kate Anderson Daily Caller News Foundation Over 25% of Americans born between 1997 and 2012 identify as LGBTQ, significantly higher than previous generations, according to a Tuesday poll from the Public Religion Research Institute. The poll found that nearly 50% of Gen Z are more likely to identify as liberal and tend to be less religious than their millennial, Gen X or baby boomer counterparts. Meanwhile, 28%…
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