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ICYMI: New Data Shows that Nearly 30% of Gen Z Adults Recognize as LGBTQ+

by Aneesha Pappy •

The differences along generational lines illustrate a positive shift in the social acceptance of Queer people, allowing younger generations to feel more cozy and more empowered to come out

WASHINGTON–New findings released this week from General Religion Research Institute (PRRI) polling and focus groups conducted last August and September show that 28% of Gen Z adults (ages 18-25) identify as LGBTQ+, which is substantially higher than what’s been reported by other sources, such as Gallup. This increase highlights a positive change in the social acceptance of LGBTQ+ people amongst younger generations and is further proof that the American electorate will be increasingly more out and allied as members of Gen Z twist 18. In comparison, PRRI found that 16% of millennials, 7% of Generation X, 4% of child boomers and 4% of the Silent Generation name as LGBTQ+.

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“Whether it’s at the polls, in marches and rallies, or online, LGBTQ+ visibil

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Gen Z has bucked social trends time and time again, often creating their own. But one thing social scientists have yet to fully explain?

Gen Z's increasingly different experience with sexuality.

According to a recent PRRI report, nearly 30 percent of Gen Z identifies as LGBTQ+. That's a high figure when you accept into account Baby Boomers only identified as LGBTQ+ 4 percent of the time. Even compared to millennials, Gen Z is a notably more sexually fluid generation, as millennials only identified as LGBTQ+ 16 percent of the time.

But what's causing the younger generation, which includes those from age 12 to 27, to come out as male lover, bisexual and the range of other identities included under the LGBTQ+ umbrella?

It likely lies in how they were raised, experts say.

"Gen Z is so much more likely to identify as LGBTQ because this generation sees others living authentic lives," Suzanne Ford, the executive director of San Francisco Pride, told Newsweek. "They actually have queer role models to look up to."

Cultural norms and values regarding gender and sexuality are evolving, and Gen Z tends to own more access to supportive peer groups and mental health knowledge, which encoura