The latest data from the 2024 Gallup annual survey reveals a noticeable rise in the proportion of U.S. adults who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community with 9.3 percent of adults aged 18 and older now describing themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or another identity outside of heterosexuality. This marks a significant increase from 7.6 percent recorded just a year ago (it must be something in the drinking water!) and represents nearly a threefold rise since 2012, when Gallup first began its annual polling on sexual orientation, at that time registering 3.5 percent.

For this particular study, Gallup conducted interviews with 14,162 adults spread across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The interviews were conducted via telephone, with approximately 80 percent reached on cellphones and around 20 percent on landlines - don't know why this is important but it's keeping us gripped. The selection of telephone numbers was carefully executed using random-digit-dial techniques, ensuring a representative cross-section of the U.S. adult population.

While detailed breakdowns by age group were included in the survey results, definitions of these categories were established to frame the analysis clearly. These evolving figures highlight a continuing trend of increased visibility and identification within the LGBTQ+ community across the United States, which just goes to show... something.

Source: Noah Wire Services