EQUALITY & DIVERSITY

Poll: More Americans Are Identifying As LGBTQ Than Ever Before

Feb 25, 2021, 5:58 AM | Updated: 6:48 am

A new poll shows that an unprecedented number of US adults identify as LGBTQ — and that young people, especially Generation Z, are driving the increase.

Gallup reported a jump from 4.5% to 5.6% of Americans who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer since its last poll in 2017.

The finding proves a steady rise in LGBTQ identification since the analytics company began tracking in 2012, and constitutes, based on the US Census Bureau‘s most recent population count, nearly 18 million Americans.

But LGBTQ advocacy groups aren’t surprised.

Alphonso David, president of the Human Rights Campaign, told CNN that the data confirms what advocates have long suspected: There are more LGBTQ people in the US than statistics reflect.

“We’ve always had LGBTQ people in this country,” he said. “The question is whether they identify as LGBTQ — meaning the label itself — and whether they’re comfortable publicly identifying.”

Are people newly LGBTQ, or is it just safer to say so?

The rising numbers raise the question of whether more identification reflects more LGBTQ people — or just more people willing to self-identify.

David said he leans toward the latter, citing pro-equality legislation as a driver of the increase.

“Several decades ago, LGBTQ identity and conduct were illegal in several states,” he said. “As we remove the vestiges of bias and discrimination from our laws, we see more LGBTQ people come out of the shadows.”

Leading the migration from the “shadows” is Gen Z — young adults aged 18 to 23 — which, in the poll, accounted for 15.9% of LGBTQ American adults.

(KSL TV)

Young people, David said, weren’t around during the years when being LGBTQ was criminal. And they’re able to view issues of identity in a different, less fearful way.

“They’re not looking at sexuality and gender identity through a lens of fear and stigma,” he said. “Many of them are looking at gender identity and sexual orientation as just a factor in what makes them who they are.”

The majority of LGBTQ Americans identify as bisexual

As fear and stigma unravel, so do myths surrounding specific identities.

Gallup’s report reveals that the majority of LGBTQ-identifying Americans — 54.6% — say they are bisexual.

David said he attributes this to both a marked increase in bisexual visibility and the social establishment of bisexuality as a valid sexual orientation.

“There is more educational material debunking the myth that being bisexual is akin to not picking a side,” he said. “That’s a myth … the reality is that bisexuality is an orientation.”

Following the majority which identify as bisexual, the poll shows that nearly a quarter of LGBTQ adults — 24.5% — identify as gay, followed by 11.7% as lesbian and 11.3% as transgender.

But will legislation rise to meet them?

The unprecedented number of LGBTQ Americans confronts the reality that half of US states lack basic protections — such as nondiscrimination policies in employment and housing.

The first month of 2021 alone saw lawmakers in at least 14 states propose anti-LGBTQ bills.

And while Americans are increasingly supportive of LGBTQ rights such as same-sex marriage, comprehensive federal protection against discrimination is lacking.

David said passing the Equality Act — a bill that would protect LGBTQ people from discrimination in commercial and public life — is a key step toward effective protection.

Last year, the Equality Act passed in the US House of Representatives but was not taken up by the Senate. It was reintroduced in the House last week.

Looking forward, David said he expects that more LGBTQ people will continue to identify publicly in ways they were previously unwilling to.

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Poll: More Americans Are Identifying As LGBTQ Than Ever Before