In 2024, Gallup reported that 9.3% of U.S. adults identify as LGBTQ+, up from previous years and nearly double since 2020. The survey showed significant generational differences, with 23.1% of Gen Z identifying as LGBTQ+, compared to lower percentages in older generations such as baby boomers and the Silent Generation. Political affiliation also played a role, with Democrats and Independents more likely to identify as LGBTQ+ than Republicans. The findings indicate a profound shift in identification trends, particularly among younger adults and women.
"The number of adults in the United States who identify as LGBTQ+ is higher than ever, with 9.3 percent reporting this identity in 2024, reflecting a significant increase over the past few years."
"Almost one in four Gen Z adults report identifying as LGBTQ+, indicating a generational shift in sexual orientation and gender identity acceptance and expression."
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