According to recent surveys, the percentage of adults in the United States who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) is estimated to be around 7.1% . This is a significant increase from 3.5% in 2012. However, the percentage varies significantly across different age groups. For example, more than 1 in 5, or 21%, of Generation Z adults identify as LGBTQ, while less than 3% of baby boomers identify as LGBTQ. The percentage of millennials who identify as LGBTQ is 10.5% . Bisexuality is the most common identifier used among LGBTQ Americans, with more than half of LGBTQ Americans, at 57%, identifying as bisexual. The percentage of adults who identify as transgender is estimated to be around 0.3% . It is important to note that the exact percentage of the population that identifies as LGBTQ is difficult to determine due to the challenges associated with collecting better information about the LGBTQ community.