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Sources: Gallup surveys of 2012, 2016 and 2021 and the PRRI survey from 2023

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    5 months ago

    The graph says % of total population, you’ve got 28% for gen z and 16% for gen y, that’s 44% right there…

    Maybe having the actual study would make things clearer…

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      5 months ago

      Ah yes, you’re right. I read it as “% ot total population of that specific age group” and I guess that is what is meant, but it is not very well phrased indeed.

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      5 months ago

      Numbers pulled out of my arse for illustration

      Say of the whole population GenZ is 25% and GenY is also 25% (for convenience). If then 28% of GenZ identify as LGBTQ+ that would be 28%*.25= 7% (25% of 28%, or 1/4 of 28%). For GenZ maths would be 16%*0.25=4%. So these two groups would in total contribute that 11% of the total population is LGBTQ+.

      Hopefully that makes sense.

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        5 months ago

        I didn’t take the time to analyse compared to each generation’s population, but the graph is badly titled and it’s indeed % of their respective generation’s total population.

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        5 months ago

        Yeah so it’s % of their respective generation then

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      Percentage of total for each generation. Your assumption of this info is that we should add them together. But if you look at the opposite numbers (percentage of those not identifying as LGBT+) you get 97% + 96% + 93% + 84% + 72% giving us a grand total of 442%.

      Obviously you can’t have more than 100% of anything but it does illustrate that addition is not the method we should be using.

      Instead we average them. Giving us 11.6% of the total population identifying as LGBT+.

      The real information we’re seeing is that the amount of those who identify as LGBT+ increase with every generation.