Gen Z and Millennials adults are far more likely than those in older generations to identify as LGBTQ+, new results from Gallup show.
Notably, each younger generation is about twice as likely as the generation that came before it to identify as LGBTQ+. According to Gallup data published today and gathered in 2023 in which more than 12,000 Americans aged 18 and older were surveyed, more than a fifth of Gen Z adults identify as LGBTQ+. When considering the Millennial generation, nearly one in 10 adults aged 27 to 42 identified as LGBTQ+.
“Almost 30% of Gen Z women identify as LGBTQ+, most as bisexual,” Jeffrey Jones, a senior editor at Gallup, said in a report from NBC News. “That’s where a lot of the growth seems to be happening.” Gallup did not find “sufficient cases” among nonbinary Americans for 2023 alone in order to share estimates for LGBTQ+ identification among that population.
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