How many LGBTQ+ adults are out of the closet? Almost all — with these exceptions
Around 96 percent of LGBTQ+ adults have come out as queer to at least one person.
October 9, 2025
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Around 96 percent of LGBTQ+ adults have come out as queer to at least one person.
Research reveals that LGBTQ+ people are more likely to consult the stars for answers.
Less than half of U.S. adults who are LGBTQ+ (48 percent) say they identify with a religion, according to a new study by Pew Research Center.
The research comes as some groups attempt to roll back marriage equality.
Most LGBTQ+ adults believe that there is currently not much to no acceptance at all for trans people, a new survey reports.
Regardless of faith, the vast majority of U.S. adults support LGBTQ+ protections.
Most Americans support banning gender-affirming care for youth and preventing trans athletes from participating on teams that align with their identity — yet they also support anti-discrimination laws protecting trans people.
If there's one thing teachers can agree on, it's that government overreach has gone too far.
Nigeria was lowest in among countries surveyed by the Pew Research Center, while the U.S. came in around the middle. But what country supported it the most?
A new Pew Research poll reveals LGBTQ+ people's higher acceptance and political divide in views on open marriages.
That was the finding of a NORC/Williams Institute study, but a Pew Research Center poll turned up opposite results.