The data displays the metropolitan areas in the U.S. with the highest share in inhabitants identifying as gay, lesbian, transgender or bisexual. In 2014, the San Francisco - Oakland - Hayward metro area in California had the highest share of LGBT population with 6.2%.
San Francisco - Oakland - Hayward (California) | 6.2 |
Portland - Vancouver - Hillsboro (Oregon-Washington) | 5.4 |
Austin - Round Rock (Texas) | 5.3 |
New Orleans - Metairie (Louisiana) | 5.1 |
Seattle - Tacoma - Bellevue (Washington) | 4.8 |
Boston - Cambridge - Newton (Massachussetts - New Hampshire) | 4.8 |
Salt Lake City (Utah) | 4.7 |
Los Angeles - Long Beach - Anaheim (California) | 4.6 |
Denver - Aurora - Lakewood (Colorado) | 4.6 |
Hartford - West Hartford - East Hartford (Connecticut) | 4.6 |