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What Percentage of Americans Are LGBTQ+?

Gallup finds 9% of U.S. adults identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or something other than straight or heterosexual.

Personal Religiosity and Attitudes Toward Abortion

Americans' personal religiosity is significantly related to their abortion attitudes, even after controlling for religious and political identity and other demographic variables.

U.S. Acceptance of Gay/Lesbian Relations Is the New Normal

The slight majority of American adults, 54%, consider gay or lesbian relations morally acceptable, similar to views in 2010 and 2011, but up from 38% in 2002.

U.S. Approval of Interracial Marriage at New High of 94%

Ninety-four percent of U.S. adults now approve of marriages between Black people and White people. Just 4% approved when Gallup first asked the question in 1958.

LGBT Identification Rises to 5.6% in Latest U.S. Estimate

Gallup finds 5.6% of U.S. adults identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, with the majority of them saying they are bisexual.

Americans' Acceptance of Gay Relations Crosses 50% Threshold

American men have become more likely to view gay and lesbian relations as "morally acceptable" in recent years, sending overall acceptance to a new high of 52% in 2010. Support for legal gay marriage and the legality of gay and lesbian relations ...

The 2015 Year in Review at Gallup.com

Gallup reviews the top stories of 2015, including Americans' views of Bernie Sanders and the Tea Party movement, what employees want from their managers and how government became the most important problem in the U.S.

U.S. Public Opinion and the Election: Three Values Issues

Where does the public stand on abortion, critical race theory and gender identity issues?

Six in 10 Say Obama Same-Sex Marriage View Won't Sway Vote

Six in 10 Americans say President Obama's support for same-sex marriage will make no difference to their vote. Twenty-six percent say it will make them less likely to vote for him, including 23% of independents and 10% of Democrats.

Knowing Someone Gay/Lesbian Affects Views of Gay Issues

Americans who personally know someone who is gay or lesbian are more likely than those who do not to support legalized gay marriage, 49% to 27%. They are also more likely to think gay or lesbian relations should be legal and to be comfortable ...