It’s Not Only The One Or Two, After All-

More than 2.8m people in US identify as trans, including 724,000 youth, data shows

Exclusive: largest data analysis of its kind counters Trump’s aggressive efforts to deny trans minors’ existence

View image in fullscreen A protester is silhouetted against a trans pride flag during a pro-transgender rights protest outside of Seattle children’s hospital on 9 February. Photograph: Lindsey Wasson/AP

More than 2.8 million people now identify as transgender in the US, including an estimated 724,000 youth, according to a new data analysis that is the largest of its kind to date.

Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Williams Institute used federal surveys and data from state health agencies to identify the size and demographics of the trans population in each state.

The analysis, shared with the Guardian and released on Wednesday, documented thousands of trans youth living in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The findings counter Donald Trump’s aggressive efforts to deny the existence of trans minors, as his administration removes references to trans people across federal agencies and widely erodes protections and programs for LGBTQ+ communities.

The report builds on federal data collection efforts that the White House is now eliminating. The authors warn their study could be the last comprehensive portrait of the nation’s trans population for a decade or more as trans people are erased from vital US surveys, including health reports and crime data analyses.

The Williams Institute primarily relied on data from 2021 to 2023 from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveys and records disclosed by state health agencies. Some of the key findings include:

  • 1% of the total US population ages 13 and older identifies as trans, including 0.8% of adults (more than 2.1 million people) and 3.3% of youth ages 13 to 17 (roughly 724,000 people).
  • Young adults ages 18 to 24 are significantly more likely to identify as trans (2.72%) than those 35 to 64 (0.42%) and those 65 and older (0.26%).
  • Of the 2.1 million trans adults, 32.7% (698,500) are trans women, 34.2% (730,500) are trans men and 33.1% (707,100) are trans non-binary people.
  • The trans populations are fairly consistent across regions, with 0.9% of adults in the west, midwest and north-east identifying as trans, compared with 0.7% of adults in the south.
  • Minnesota had the highest rate of adults who identify as trans (1.2%), and Hawaii had the highest rate of trans youth (3.6%), though the ranges were similar across states.

“Trans people live everywhere and are represented in every state,” said Dr Jody Herman, senior scholar of public policy at the Williams Institute and co-author of the report, noting the total US trans population was greater than the individual populations of more than a dozen states. “This is a substantial population that has unique concerns and barriers to getting their needs met, and lawmakers need to keep that in mind.”

The Williams Institute, a leading LGBTQ+ policy research center, has published national trans population counts since its 2011 report, which was the first of its kind as state-level data on gender identity became available. The estimates are considered the best available data and were cited by the US supreme court in its recent majority opinion upholding Tennessee’s ban on trans youth healthcare.

The quality and sources of the researchers’ data have improved from one report to the next, the researchers said, making it difficult to assess changes over time. But the researchers noted that the overall estimates of trans adults have remained relatively steady, while the latest data shows how younger people are now significantly more likely to identify as trans than older groups.

There are many factors contributing to youth identifying as trans at higher rates, including that younger people are more likely to answer these kinds of survey questions, said Dr Andrew Flores, Williams Institute distinguished visiting scholar and associate professor of government at American University.

“Younger people are growing up among other younger people who already hold more accepting attitudes toward LGBT and transgender people more broadly,” said Flores, a report co-author, citing increasingly visible signs of support, such as student walkouts in Florida in protest of anti-trans policies. “In this generation, they might be more willing and safe to identify that they are transgender, because they don’t see as much of a harm or threat as older generations.”

While some conservatives and anti-trans advocates have presented a reported rise in trans youth as a “social contagion”, suggesting youth are copying their peers, “the growth comes as people are now in an environment that allows them to fully express who they are,” Flores said.

Shifting language also affects generational differences, he said, noting how older groups were more likely to identify as lesbian or gay while younger people are more likely to identify as bisexual or pansexual. And while older trans people are more likely to identify as men or women, younger trans people more frequently identify as non-binary.

The report also found that the race and ethnicity of trans people was largely similar to broader US demographics, with Indigenous, Latino and multiracial adults slightly more likely to identify as trans than other groups.

The Trump administration, which has widely attacked data collection efforts across government, has moved to remove trans identity questions from two critical CDC behavioral health surveys and from Department of Justice surveys on crime victimization and sexual violence. The US Census Bureau has also taken steps to exclude gender identity from multiple surveys, according to the former director who resigned in February.

Those efforts followed Trump’s day-one executive order “restoring biological truth” to the government, which suggested that trans identity was “false” and directed the state department to deny trans people accurate passports.

The data loss will make it impossible for the Williams Institute to continue its analyses in their current form, and even if the next administration restored the surveys, the public would still be losing up to 10 years of data, which would be a devastating erosion of knowledge, the researchers said.

“We didn’t really have decent national data until around 10 years ago, so we just very recently got a grasp on how many people identify as trans in the US and what their characteristics are,” said Herman. “For these data sources to just suddenly disappear, it is a major setback. The population is not going to go away; we’re just not going to know more about them than what we have from our current sources.”

The data has frequently been cited by journalists, school boards, public health experts, civil rights lawyers, advocates fighting discriminatory legislation and lawmakers expanding trans rights. The researchers had hoped federal data could help illuminate how trans people were moving within the US as some have fled red states due to anti-trans laws, but that will be hard to track without national surveys, they said.

“In some policy circles, they say if you can’t be counted, you don’t count,” Flores added. “And for members of the LGBTQ+ community, to be able to see numbers that reflect their lived experiences is quite important.”

Imara Jones, founder of news organization TransLash Media, said there was no easy fix for the loss of national data backed by federal resources.

“It is meant to erase, and that erasure is meant to have real-world impacts, making it harder for people to be who they are,” Jones said.

Flores said the institute and others were discussing ways to fill the gaps and continue data collection without the federal government: “We’re not just going to close up shop. We’re going to try to find a way to keep telling these stories and be persistent.”

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 8-21-2025

 

Ok I have to admit these cartoon posts are becoming like the old cartoon posts I made on Scottiestoybox.  What stared out as 50 cartoon sites became over 150 before I had to end doing it.  It would take 8 to 10 hours to post and people need to understand I only get about 12 hours awake and now less time to be online.  So again what started as a small post taking 2 hours has now become a 6 hour project.  I got up at 7 after a wonderful … with my husband.  Took care of our remaining cat and made myself coffee.   About an hour later when my husband got up I made him coffee.  

I then spent a bit of time watching videos, listening to my husband and having a second cup of coffee.  The entire time I was adding to this post.  Then I went to take my shower which due to the skin condition I have I must shower every day even though I rarely get dirty / sweaty enough to need it.  

The point I am making is there is no shortage of memes / cartoons to post on all the evils of what is happening is endless.  Every website I have saved in this group for opening, which is now up to 70 pages plus every cartoon takes me to ten more.  So if people want these I will keep doing them, but I think I need to shorten how long these get.   

The truth is I went back to cartoons and memes because my eyesight is so bad that it is hard for me to read an article and post it.  It is far easier to click copy and then post for a cartoon or meme.   But unless people want this feed I don’t want to keep doing it.  I will soon go back to doing videos again which I like a lot more.  But again it is what people who come here want to see.  Please let me know.  The truth is I have an issue with being on the computer right now which I will share in a different post.  Hugs

 

 

Lee Judge for 8/19/2025

Andy Marlette for 8/19/2025

 

 

 

Town Square Cartoons

 

 


 

 

 

A man and a woman stand on the porch of a beach house.

“I can’t believe that the summer, and civilization, are almost over.”At least A. I. ain’t comin’ for our jobs.”

Jimmy Margulies for 8/19/2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two toughlooking guys dressed like mobsters walk down the street. One is carrying a baseball bat.

 

At least A. I. ain’t comin’ for our jobs.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Town Square Cartoons

 

 

 

Al Goodwyn for 8/20/2025

 

Chip Bok for 8/20/2025

Jon Russo for 8/19/2025

Tom Stiglich for 8/19/2025

Specktickles for 8/20/2025

Specktickles for 8/19/2025

Specktickles for 8/18/2025

Specktickles for 8/16/2025

Specktickles for 8/13/2025

Mike Smith for 8/19/2025

 

 

I could use some Watermelon Wine

Hi All. These pictures caught my attention and each put a smile on my face. When I realized they were affecting my spirit like this I knew I had to share them with you all. As I was getting the post ready, I found I had this song going through my mind sung by the consummate story teller, Tom T. Hall. I miss this type of peaceful music. I hope this post brings you a touch of peace today. -randy

More Josh Johnson

Here is a short, which is hilarious. Beneath it is his entire set, posted last night as he did it; it is wonderful! It depends how much time you have. I recommend the longer one, if you can only watch one. The short is contained within the longer one, but won’t spoil anything if you watch it first. Obviously, there is a lot more varied material in the full set. Enjoy!

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This Is Perfection.

Clay Jones, Open Windows

Eat Mor Bulshirt by Clay Jones

Trump takes advice from Putin Read on Substack

Taking advice about how to run free, fair, and democratic elections from Vladimir Putin would be like taking advice from Donald Trump on how to make a steak.

“What you want to do is purchase the most beautiful cut of meat possible, preferably from Walmart, but with a “Trump Steak” sticker on it. Then, you’re gonna put that steak on the stove and cook it for about 45 minutes until it’s nice and charred. Then you will want to bury it in ketchup to the point that you can’t even see the steak. Then, have someone else cut it for you, but make sure it’s in tiny pieces so you don’t have to chew so hard. You gotta eat your ketchup steak in tiny bites if you’re like me, and your dentures keep popping out.”

I read that when he had meetings with his campaign people during the 2016 race, he’d serve hot dogs. The anonymous source said that Trump eats like an 8-year-old. He will serve his guests a scoop of ice cream while he gets two, so they know who the big boy is. I bet that bastard puts ketchup on his hot dogs, that sonofabitch.

Trump is taking Putin’s side again. Not just in the war that Putin started against Ukraine, but in the war he started against American democracy. On Monday morning, Trump posted on ShitSocial that he’s getting rid of mail-in voting and voting machines. Disclaimer: I haven’t read his entire post because…damn. (snip-MORE. Seriously, go see it, it’s worth the click!)

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The wannabe Dictator by Ann Telnaes

It’s a Trump show Read on Substack

Trump sees himself as an emperor summoning his kingdoms to flatter him and bring gifts.

First Enslaved Africans Arrive in VA, & The Equal Opportunity Act Is Signed, In Peace & Justice History for 8/20

August 20, 1619
The first enslaved Africans brought to North America arrived in Jamestown, Virginia, aboard a Dutch ship.
August 20, 1964
A nearly $1 billion (about $5 billion in current dollars) anti-poverty measure, the Economic Opportunity Act, which created Head Start, VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America), and other programs that became part of the “War on Poverty,” was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson.


Sargent Shriver & LBJ
Sargent Shriver, the first director of the Peace Corps, drafted the legislation and became director of the Office of Equal Opportunity which implemented the new law.
The “Great Society” 

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryaugust.htm#august20

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 8-20-2025

Image from Bowlby's Bric-a-brac

 

#Republican Nazis from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

 

A car is pulled over and a man in a military uniform stands next to it speaking to the driver. A long line of tanks and...

#upl from lonely

 

 

Image from Democracy Underground

 

Image from Good Stuff

 

 

 

Mike Smith for 8/18/2025

 

#priest from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#vote blue from Self-love Is My Superpower

 

 

#Trump and Putin from Social Justice In America

 

Town Square Cartoons

John Deering for 8/19/2025

Chris Britt for 8/18/2025

Lee Judge for 8/18/2025

Image from Maswartz

 

#donald trump from Saywhat Politics

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

Image from Depsidase

 

 

 

Image from Better Listen Up!

#trump and epstein from Rejecting Republicans

Image from Liberals Are Cool

Image from Untitled

 

#sci fi from Home Tours & Other Stuff

Image from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

Image from Robert Reich

#truth from Apologize To No One

Image from Untitled

#tax the rich from Social Justice In America

 

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

Image from Democracy Underground

Tumblr: Image

 

#Jesus from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#Jesus from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#homophobic from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#dinosaurs from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

#adviceanimal from Advice Animal

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

A Note From Jill D-

Jill is a friend and ally of Playtime, and I’m pretty sure I’m not her only reader here:

I made another goulash with a different recipe. Here is the video

Ok yesterday afternoon I was so tired but after washing dishes Ron asked me to make supper.  He had taken a pound of hamburger out and asked me to make a beef goulash.  I said OK but realized I was going to have to wing it.  I did misspeak a few times and I need to remember when doing a video with a TV or other sound on to stop them or turn them down.  But it does show how bad my intrusive thought problem is that I need constant input from something to keep my mind occupied to keep the thoughts at bay.   I hope you enjoy the video and my recipe as such as it is.  Hugs