Ah yes, you're right. I read it as "% ot total population of that specific age group" and I guess that is what is meant, but it is not very well phrased indeed.
I think if you are talking about a few percentage points then that is well in the margin of error (especially as these are different studies if I understand that correctly)
What makes you think 50%? The highest percentage in one particular age group is about 28% meaning the average of the whole population is of course much lower.
Didn't realize until today that basically every other country apart from Germany uses an "M" as a symbol.
But the metal always lights up the whole kitchen.
No shade, but it amazes me that somebody would think that people doing marketing for a product called "Edge" would not be aware of its (double) meaning.
Pssst, Geld ist nicht real.
Maybe neither?
I would say less educated people tend to vote reactionary. But reactionary policies do not necessarily make people poorer.
"More than one in five young Americans (18-29 years) identify as LGBTQ (22%). One in ten people ages 30-49 (10%), 6% of people between 50 and 64 years, and 3% of people 65 years or older identify as LGBTQ. Twenty-four percent of Gen Z Americans (aged 18 to 25) identify as LGBTQ."
Strangely percentages are a bit off though.
https://www.prri.org/research/views-on-lgbtq-rights-in-all-50-states/