A new poll was found released Thursday, with more than 9% of American adults identifying themselves as LGBT as of 2024.
The number of adults reporting “non-heterosexual” has risen from 7.6% 2023 Up to 9.3% in 2024, According to To Gallup. The most recent data shows a dramatic increase since Gallup first began voting on the subject in 2012, when he first retained a heterosexual identity.
According to Gallup, statistics are driven primarily by Gen Z, with almost a quarter of the generation claiming LGBT identity. Less than 15% of millennials, less than 5% of silent generation reports identified as part of each GEN X, baby boomers, and groups.
Students from Berkeley, California march during the 52nd San Francisco Pride Parade in San Francisco, California. (Photo: Arun Nevader/Getty Images)
Since 2020, polls have shown that the number of people claiming to be LGBT has increased by around 4% points among Gen Z, two points for millennials and one point for Gen X. Overall, over 5% of respondents say they are bisexual and over 1% claim to have a transgender identity. (Related: Blue State Republicans are fighting to stop schools from organizing their children’s curriculum with gender ideology)
This trend is much more common among Democrats and liberals than Republicans and Conservatives, with the former accounting for 14% and 21% of those who advocate LGBT identity, respectively. Only 3% of members and conservatives advocate for non-heterosexual identity. show. Only 11% and 8% of independents are identified as LGBT.
Gender also plays a major role in self-reported identity, claiming that 10% of women are LGBT compared to 6% of men. This trend is even more pronounced when divided by gender or generation, with 31% of Gen Z women and 18% of millennial women claiming LGBT identities and 12% of Gen Z men and compared to 9% of millennial men.
Gallup also found that people living in cities and suburban areas are more likely to assert a different identity than those living in rural areas.
Approximately 1% to 2% of the adults surveyed said they were “non-binary.” Voting results for 2023 It was revealed Z-teenagers and adults of that generation are most likely to identify as LGBT.
This rapid increase in recent years has led many schools to become radicalized in kindergartens, especially after the Biden administration has poured millions into schools to establish topics focused on “LGBTQ inclusion.” As we begin to teach gender ideology, we continue to see changes in public education. President Donald Trump has taken action to ban such lessons since he took office, but many schools still go against the president’s orders.
Trump has also signed an executive order declaring federal recognition for two men and women, banning federal funds from heading towards “chemical and surgical amputations” for children, and men are the ones who are involved in women’s sports It prohibits banning competition.
Some theories about this increase in LGBT identity are the “social contagion” that many people, especially young girls, are more likely to identify as non-LGBT, if other individuals in the circle do so. It suggests aspects.
“Unlike homosexuality, there is no explanation for how the entire group of friends and the entire classroom segment can employ trans identity together,” said Candice Jackson, assistant secretary for civil rights education, in Daily Color News. I spoke to the foundation. 2022.
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