Human Rights Campaign Inc.

08/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/20/2026 05:26

Record Breaking: LGBTQ+ Adults Now 12% of Population; Greater than 10% in 40 of 50 States

Key Data Points:

  • 40: Number of states with an LGBTQ+ population of greater than 10% (plus the District of Columbia).
    • That includes electoral battleground states such as Arizona (13.34%), Georgia (11.46%) Michigan (10.95%), New Hampshire (11.88%), North Carolina (10.56%), Ohio (11.29%), Pennsylvania (11.14%), and Texas (12.54%),
  • 25.6 million: Number of U.S. adults who identify as LGBTQ+
  • 12%: Percentage of adult population who identify as LGBTQ+
  • More than half of all LGBTQ+ adults (53.8%) are between 18 and 34 - a signal of sustained, long-term growth in political and economic power as this generation ages into peak spending and voting years.
  • Growing diversity across the community: Hispanic adults make up a larger share of the LGBTQ+ population (18%) than of non-LGBTQ+ adults (13%); Black adults make up a smaller share, about 9%, compared to 12%, reinforcing that LGBTQ+ identity cuts across every racial and ethnic community.
  • Bisexual+ people are the largest group at over 7% of all U.S. adults.

Why It Matters:

HRCF's estimate is notably higher than Gallup's most recent 9% figure, a gap that researchers attribute to differences in survey methods rather than a sudden shift in identification. The new population figures come as midterm 2026 elections ramp up across the nation and LGBTQ+ people are a deciding voting bloc for many tight races that will determine control of Congress. At the same time, federal agencies have stripped sexual orientation and gender identity questions from hundreds of data sets. This is a disturbing Trump Administration trend meant to erase the LGBTQ+ community from the statistics that shape public policy, community resource development, corporate strategy, and campaign outreach.

"Reliable data are essential for understanding who lives in this country and what our communities need to thrive. Removing sexual orientation and gender identity questions from surveys like the one used for this analysis introduces significant gaps in this understanding. These findings show that LGBTQ+ people are a substantial and growing segment of the population, underscoring the need for our continued inclusion in data collection efforts, said HRC Foundation Sr. Director of Research and Education Tari Hanneman.

The economic influence of the LGBTQ+ community continues to grow at a time when diversity and inclusion initiatives are under federal attack. A recent HRCF consumer report showed LGBTQ+ consumers wield over $1.4 trillion in spending power, with 7 in 10 already putting it behind companies that invest in inclusive policies and practices that lead to stronger consumer trust, market share growth, and better talent retention.

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