Estimates range between one and ten percent, depending on how the question is phrased and the acceptability of homosexuality in a given country.
The LGBT community contributes a lot to the US economy. The percentage it contributes is directly related to the percentage of the population that fall under LGBT. The higher the percentage of LGBT folk in the US, the higher their contribution to the economy and to society. As a matter of fact, in a national survey, there are more unemployed heterosexuals than unemployed homosexuals of the same age group.
It is thought that California has the highest percentage of LGBT people.
China has the largest LGBT population in the world, but the majority of LGBT people in China remain closeted as of 2016.
Independent studies have shown that an average of 10% of the NFL is LGBT. This is quite a bit higher than the U.S. population study which suggest that 3.1% of the people are LGBT. I use the term LGBT in order to represent the people in the NFL that might be bisexual vs. gay.
Most 11 year olds have not yet discovered their sexuality, but 5% of the general population is LGBT.
1/10 people are LGBT everywhere, it's probably the amount of people that are out about being LGBT. Compared to some places, the Philippines are hard on the LGBT community, but compared to the rest of Asia they are not too bad. Filipino family values are super high, which at the same time as it makes acceptance harder, it also makes looking past it easier.
LGBT Danmark was created in 1948.
LGBT Network was created in 2008.
LGBT Labour was created in 1975.
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual. An LGBT adoption is one where the adopter is lesbian, gay, bisexual or transexual.
Estimates range from 245 Million to 500 Million LGBT people in the world in 2012.
Toronto's LGBT community is the Chuch and Wellesley neighborhood.