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According to a Gallup poll released Wednesday, 5.6% of United States adults identify as LGBT. That's up from 4.5%, based on the company's 2017 data. In 2012, when Gallup began tracking the measure ...
Gallup polling show that 4 percent of Americans are LGBT. But with more millennials self-identifying as LGBT, that number could one day reach the oft-cited ‘1 in 10.’ ...
Gallup’s latest survey data, based on more than 15,000 interviews conducted throughout 2020 with Americans age 18 and older, found that 5.6 percent of U.S. adults identify as lesbian, gay ...
A Gallup survey published last week reveals that LGBT identification among Americans has grown, increasing to 5.6 percent of the population from 4.5 percent in Gallup’s previous update in 2017.
NEW YORK A new Gallup survey, touted as the largest of its kind, estimates that 3.4 percent of American adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. The findings, released Thursday ...
The poll, which was based on 15,000 interviews last year with Americans 18 and older, found that 5.6% of U.S. adults identify as LGBT. That number is up from Gallup's 2017 poll, which found 4.5% ...
The 2022 mark for LGBT identification is more than double what it was when Gallup did the poll in 2012. At that time just 3.5% of respondents identified as part of the LGBT community.
A record 7.1 percent of U.S. adults identify as LGBT, a Gallup poll found, an increase from the same survey last year.
Gallup reported this week that the percentage of U.S. adults claiming to be lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or something other than heterosexual in 2021 was double what the first survey on ...
In 2017, the last time Gallup asked the question, 4.5% of Americans said they were LGBT, and in 2012, the first year the question was asked, 3.5% identified as LGBT. "At a time when Americans are ...
A Gallup poll found female, liberal, White Americans were more likely to identify as LGBT By Jamie Joseph Fox News Published February 25, 2025 8:56am EST ...
Unable to accept the categorical victory of the gay marriage detente, LGBT interest groups that saw their fundraising dry up after their primary mission was accomplished had to create a new one.