I saw this story, and thought the map of LGBTQ looked familar.
LGBTQ+ Americans make up 4.5% of the population, with the majority living in coastal states, according to a five-year survey
Oregon was the state with the highest concentration of queer people, at 5.6%, followed by Nevada (5.5 %), Massachusetts (5.4 ), California (5.3 percent) and Vermont and Washington (5.2% each)
North Dakota had the smallest LGBTQ+ population, at 2.7%, followed by Idaho (2.8%) and Montana (2.9%)
LGBTQ adults fare much worse than their straight counterparts on key socio-economic factors, including: income, employment, food security and health insurance coverage
Nationwide, 4.5 percent of Americans identify as LGBTQ+ – but the population density of queer people varies dramatically from one state to the next, according to new survey data.
The national figure is higher than previous estimates, which put the U.S. LGBTQ+ population (which includes people who are gay, lesbian, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual) at roughly 10 million adults, or 4.1 percent of the population.
The findings are based on a survey conducted from 2012-2017 by Gallup Daily Tracking, which polled around 350,000 different people over the age of 18 each year. The data was compiled by The Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law.
Oregon was the state with the highest concentration of queer people, at 5.6 percent, followed by Nevada (5.5 percent), Massachusetts (5.4 percent), California (5.3 percent) and Vermont and Washington (5.2 percent each).
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6783901/Just-4-5-Americans-queer-majority-LGBTQ-people-flocking-coastal-states.html