The largest percentage of such people in young people. The owner of this group is recognized by more per fifth (22.7%) representative of the Z -generation adult aged 18 to 27 years.
Part of the U.S. adult population, recognizing itself as LGBT, reached 9.3% in 2024, which is the highest indicator for the entire observation time. This has been proven by the results of the new Gallup poll, Hill reports.
According to data, for one year this figure has increased by more than one percent and almost double compared to 2020, the Gallup notes.
When Gallup first conducted the survey in 2012, this figure was only 3.5%.
Growth occurs mainly in younger generations. More than one in five adults of the Z generation (aged 18-27 years) identifies himself as an LGBT representative, while in older generations this percentage is significantly lower.
Among all the respondents, 85.7% called themselves heterosexual. At the same time, 5% identify themselves as bisexual, 2% as homosexual men, 1.4% – as lesbians, 1.3% – as transgender people. Less than 1% mentioned other identities, in particular, PANYEXUALITY, ASEXUALITY or QUIR.
Studies have also shown that identity as LGBT is more common among democratic and independent voters, women, as well as residents of cities and suburbs.
Analysts predict the further growth of the LGBT population in the United States due to a change in generations.
The survey was conducted at about 14162 adults and had an error at 1 percent point.
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