
"However, respondents were nearly completely split between all four answers when asked about LGBTQ+ discrimination. According to the poll, 23 per cent of US adults believe 'LGBT discrimination' is a very serious problem, 23 per cent say it is somewhat serious, 22 per cent say it is a minor problem, and 25 per cent say it isn't a problem at all. Seven per cent said they weren't sure."
"Women are more likely to view LGBTQ+ discrimination as a problem, with 75 per cent of women saying it is an issue compared to just 60 per cent of men. Comparatively, 34 per cent of men say it is not an issue, while 16 per cent of women agreed. Unsurprisingly, Republicans were by far the least likely to recognise LGBTQ+ discrimination as a legitimate issue at 42 per cent compared to a whopping 92 per cent of Democrats."
A YouGov survey of over 1,100 U.S. adults asked respondents to rate the seriousness of 33 political and societal issues on four levels from 'not a problem' to 'a very serious problem'. Majorities identified political division, corruption, homelessness, and inflation as significant problems, while few rated public transportation, property crime, and COVID-19 as major concerns. Responses on LGBTQ+ discrimination were evenly split across 'very serious' (23%), 'somewhat serious' (23%), 'minor problem' (22%), and 'not a problem' (25%), with 7% unsure. Women, older adults, and Democrats were more likely to view LGBTQ+ discrimination as an issue, while Republicans were least likely.
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