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U.S. Same-Sex Marriage Support Holds at 71% High

Seventy-one percent of Americans think same-sex marriage should be legal, matching the high Gallup recorded in 2022.

Same-Sex Marriage Support Inches Up to New High of 71%

Seventy-one percent of Americans say they support legal same-sex marriage, a new high in Gallup's trend.

Global Acceptance of Gay and Lesbian People

Two decades of trends show that more people today think their communities are good places for gay and lesbian people, but divides remain.

U.S. Support for LGBTQ+ Issues Remains Down From Peak

Since 2021, fewer Americans have said that gay or lesbian relations and changing one's gender are morally acceptable and have favored legal same-sex marriage.

U.S. Support for Same-Sex Marriage Matches Record High

Two in three Americans (67%) say marriages between same-sex couples should be legally recognized, matching the previous high Gallup measured in 2018.

Same-Sex Relations, Marriage Still Supported by Most in U.S.

Americans remain largely supportive of the legalization of same-sex marriages, and a majority believe gay or lesbian relations are morally acceptable.

Moral Acceptability Falls for Several Behaviors

Americans' beliefs that birth control and gambling are morally acceptable have fallen to record lows, with independents driving much of the decline.

Record Party Divide 10 Years After Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

Americans widely support same-sex marriage and believe gay or lesbian relations are morally acceptable, but partisans' views diverge more than ever.

Share of Married LGBTQ+ Americans Down Slightly From Peak

The share of LGBTQ+ Americans who are married to their same-sex partner versus living together is down from the peak shortly after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages. But it remains higher than before the 2015 ruling.

LGBTQ+ Identification Holds at 9% in U.S.

Nine percent of U.S. adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, more than double the percentage a decade ago.
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