Percent gay in us

Profile My News Sign Out. Sign In Create your free profile. NBC News Logo. This report provides estimates of the number and percent of the U.S. adult population that identifies as LGBT, overall, as well as by age. Over one-fifth of LGBTQ respondents, or 21 percent, are gay, 14 percent are lesbian, 10 percent are transgender and 4 percent identify as something else.

In , 53 percent of respondents stated they believe gay or lesbian relations to be morally wrong, but in this number had fallen to 25 percent. Search Search. Skip to Content. Latest Stories U. By Jo Yurcaba. Sections U. Follow NBC News. At the time, Mara Keisling, former executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, attributed that contrast at least in part to the wave of legislation in states seeking to bar trans students from competing on school sports teams that align with their gender identity.

But the poll noted that the percentage of Generation Z adults who are queer has almost doubled since — jumping from The rise shows that younger Gen Zers, who have turned 18 since , are more likely than older Gen Zers to identify as queer. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

IE 11 is not supported. However, gay residents are much more likely to be encountered in San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Boston because a higher percentage of those cities' residents are gay or lesbian. Gallup notes that the proportion of Gen Z Americans who identify as LGBTQ is increasing at a faster pace than previous generations, and that they are growing up at a time when 70 percent of Americans support same-sex marriage rights, and a majority also support nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people.

Overall, 4 percent of U. Heterosexuals comprised Generation Z adults are the most likely to identify as bisexual, at 15 percent overall, compared to 6 percent of millennials and less than 2 percent of Generation X, baby boomers and traditionalists. The percent of U.

It asked more than 12, U. It found that younger U. As the youngest Americans slowly outnumber and replace the oldest, Gallup predicts the number of LGBTQ-identifying adults will only increase — and likely at a much faster rate than past generations. But that support varies when broken down further.

At the same time, 62 percent of Americans say trans athletes should only be allowed to play on sports teams that correspond with the sex they were assigned at birth, while 34 percent say they should be able to play on teams that match their gender identity, the survey found.

Estimates of LGBT adults at the national, state, and regional levels are included. The poll found that the percent of Generation X, baby boomers and traditionalists who identify as queer has remained relatively the same over the years. Gallup estimates that % of the U.S. adult population is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or something other than straight or heterosexual.