New study and data interactive present differences in socioeconomic and health indicators among six racial groups of LGBT adults
A new study by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law finds that LGBT people of color fared worse than White LGBT people in most measures of health and economic well-being. For instance, an estimated 47% of LGBT people of color live in a low-income household, compared to 36% of White LGBT adults.
This report is the final installment in the series LGBT Well-Being at the Intersection of Race that uses data from Gallup and the Generations and Transpop studies to assess whether adult LGBT people of color differ from White LGBT people in several areas of health…
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