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Smith's 2003 analysis of National Opinion Research Center data [30] states that 4.9% of sexually active American males have had a male sexual partner since age 18, but that "since age 18 less than 1% are [exclusively] gay and 4+% bisexual". In the top twelve urban areas however, the rates are double the national average.
In 2024, Gallup found that 7.6% of U.S. adults identified as LGBTQ or another sexual orientation besides heterosexual. Broken down by age group, this shows up at 22.3% among Gen Zers (born 1997-2012), 9.8% among Millennials (born 1981-1996), 4.5% among Generation Xers (born 1965-1980), 2.3% among Baby boomers (born 1946-1964), and 1.1% for members of the Silent Generation (born 1945 or earlier).
The sample was recruited to closely match the overall British population on demographic variables such as age, gender, employment status and socio-economic classification. [90] Among men, around 89% identified as heterosexual, 5.5% identified as gay, and 2.5% as bisexual.
Some 262,000 people said their gender identity was different from their sex registered at birth, the Office for National Statistics said.
Statistics continue to decrease with age, as adults between ages 18–29 are three times more likely to identify as LGBTQ than seniors older than 65. [42] These statistics for the LGBTQ community are taken into account just as they are with other demographics to find trend patterns for specific products. [40]
It also researched support for same-sex marriage among Republican leaning voters in the United States. 61% of Republican leaning voters aged 18–29 supported allowing same-sex couples to marry, while only 27% of Republican leaning voters over 50 years of age were supportive. [49] 52% of Republican voters aged 18–50 supported same-sex marriage.
1.1 LGBT history. 2 Media. 3 Demographics. 4 Law. 5 Modern. ... Roughly 99% of the adult U.S. population is allosexual ... There are also exceptions to age of consent ...
1) An editor applying the 3.80% from the Williams Institute Survey of 2011 to the total population of the 2011 Census Survey vs the the adult population (which is the focus of the WIS '011), causing an 'over count' by 24% ( the total pop less the 24% under age 18 i.e., non-adults as per the 2010 US Census that is very consistent state to sate ...