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The 10 Gayest Cities In America

What percentage of the American population do you think is gay? Now when experts ASKED Americans what percentage of Americans are gay, the results were perplexing. The latest poll indicates that we think many many many more of us are gay than actually are gay. Americans estimate that 30% of women are gay and 17% of men are gay. That’s really high. The actual estimated gay population in America is 4.1%, which is up from 3.5% just 8 years ago. 10. Miami, Florida 4.2% gay Now, let’s compare Miami to our least gay large metro in America, Birmingham Alabama, which has an estimated 2.6% of adults who identify as LGBT. That’s only a 1.6% difference, which might be a little surprising. Of course, if you’re going to measure the city with the actual largest gay population, it would be New York City, which has an estimated 272,000 gay residents. But as a percentage of the city’s population, New York City ranks 17th overall. 9. Denver, Colorado 4.6 % gay In 2016, 63% of youth were comfortable interacting with the gay population. A year later, that number was 53% and now, it’s less than half. The only age group that has a growing acceptance of the gay community are the elderly. 8. Los Angeles, California 4.6% gay There’s entire websites devoted to the gay lifestyle in LA. Of course, west LA, Hollywood, Brentwood and the surrounding communities are very much gay friendly places. California is one of the main destinations for the gay community in the US. However, according to polls, a city’s gay-friendly climate isn’t necessarily the main draw for gays. Only 12% of LGBT adults took into consideration how gay friendly a city is when deciding to move there. 7 Salt Lake City, Utah 4.7% gay Salt Lake City, Utah has two gay city councilors, a lesbian mayor and a pride festival that hosts more than 40,000 participants every year. And Salt Lake also has an LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce, too. 6. Boston, Massachusetts 4.8% gay If you look at a map, Massachusetts has a high gay population, like several other areas in the New England area. Maine, Vermont and New York all have high gay populations, too. Connecticut, however, remains very traditional. Interesting. 5. Seattle, Washington, 5% gay Seattle Washington is unsurprisingly one of the gayest cities in the nation. Here, the gay population is 5% and also growing. Seattle passed San Francisco for the most households composed of gay or lesbian couples at 2.6% - and is the only U.S. city with more than 1% of households being lesbian couples. 4. New Orleans, Louisiana 5.1% gay New Orleans is home to Halloween New Orleans, a three-day festival that’s a major draw for the LGBT community. This is home to the Gay Easter Parade and, of course, Mardi Gras, the over-the-top parade that’s a must-see no matter your sexual orientation. 3. Austin, Texas 5.4% gay So many gay Americans are moving here that there’s a website called Gay in Austin which features things to do, meetups and advice on where to live. Austin also boasts the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival as well as a gay and lesbian chamber of commerce 2. Portland, Oregon 5.5% gay Portland elected its first gay mayor in 2008. An out bisexual Portlander is Oregon’s governor; an out Portland lesbian is the state’s Speaker of the House. Rainbow flags fly everywhere. 1. San Francisco, California 6.2% gay It’s probably no surprise that San Francisco ranks as the gayest city in America. Here, 6.2% of residents are gay, and about 1.5% of the total population is in same-sex marriages. San Francisco is a non-discrimination haven. Equality and fairness rule the day here. This channel talks about America, different states, education, travel, geography and what it's like to live in different places in America. Video clips used are third-party clips, purchased for fair use. Either VideoBlocks or Pond5 or ShutterStock. Business email: [email protected] Mappy: [email protected]. He'll do his best to answer your questions and fan mail.

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