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People supporting transgender athletes' participation in and restriction from sports gather outside a Riverside Unified School District meeting outside Los Angeles on Dec. 19, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

People supporting transgender athletes’ participation in and restriction from sports gather outside a Riverside Unified School District meeting outside Los Angeles on Dec. 19, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Since taking office, President Donald Trump has signed several executive orders related to transgender people. These have included orders banning trans women and girls from women’s sports and ending federal funding for health care related to gender transitions for youth.

A new Pew Research Center survey finds that majorities of U.S. adults favor or strongly favor laws and policies that:

  • Require trans athletes to compete on teams that match their sex assigned at birth (66%)
  • Ban health care professionals from providing care related to gender transitions for minors (56%) How we did this

Pew Research Center conducted this analysis to explore how Americans view certain laws and policies related to transgender issues and how these opinions have changed in recent years.

For this analysis, we surveyed 5,097 adults from Feb. 10 to 17, 2025. Everyone who took part is a member of the Center’s American Trends Panel (ATP), a group of people recruited through national, random sampling of residential addresses who have agreed to take surveys regularly. The survey was conducted either online or by telephone with a live interviewer. The survey is weighted to be representative of the U.S. adult population by gender, race, ethnicity, partisan affiliation, education and other factors. Read more about the ATP’s methodology.

Here are the questions used for this analysis, the topline and the survey methodology.

At the same time, 56% of adults express support for policies aimed at protecting trans people from discrimination in jobs, housing and public spaces.

Views on these policies and several others have shifted in recent years, with Americans becoming more supportive of restrictions for transgender people, according to the survey of 5,097 U.S. adults conducted Feb. 10-17, 2025.

Related: Most LGBTQ adults expect Trump’s policies to affect gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans people negatively

A diverging bar chart showing that about two-thirds of U.S. adults support policies requiring transgender athletes to compete on teams that match the sex they were assigned at birth.

A diverging bar chart showing that about two-thirds of U.S. adults support policies requiring transgender athletes to compete on teams that match the sex they were assigned at birth.

The survey also finds that more Americans support than oppose laws and policies that:

  • Require trans people to use public bathrooms that match their sex at birth, rather than the gender they identify with (49% favor or strongly favor, 26% oppose or strongly oppose)
  • Make it illegal for public school districts to teach about gender identity in elementary schools (47% favor or strongly favor, 34% oppose or strongly oppose)

In turn, adults are much more likely to oppose than favor policies requiring health insurance companies to cover medical care for gender transitions (53% vs. 22%).

Line charts showing that Americans’ views of laws and policies related to transgender people have changed in recent years.

Line charts showing that Americans’ views of laws and policies related to transgender people have changed in recent years.

Compared with 2022, Americans have become more supportive of laws that limit protections for trans people – and less supportive of laws aimed at safeguarding them.

More Americans now say they favor or strongly favor laws and policies that:

  • Ban health care professionals from providing care related to gender transitions for minors (up 10 percentage points)
  • Require trans athletes to compete on teams that match their sex at birth (up 8 points)
  • Require trans people to use public bathrooms that match their sex at birth (up 8 points)
  • Make it illegal for public school districts to teach about gender identity in elementary schools (up 6 points)

At the same time, fewer Americans now express support for laws and policies that:

  • Protect trans people from discrimination (down 8 points since 2022)
  • Require health insurance companies to cover medical care for gender transitions (down 5 points)

These shifts reflect changing views among both Republicans and Democrats. For example, 79% of Republicans now support making it illegal for health care professionals to provide medical care for a gender transition for minors. This compares with 72% in 2022. On the same question, 35% of Democrats now express support, up from 26% in 2022. (These figures include independents who identify with or lean toward each party.)

As was the case in 2022, there are wide partisan gaps in views of trans issues. Republicans are much more likely than Democrats to express support for policies that limit protections for trans people (by margins of 43 to 50 points). In turn, Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to support policies that safeguard trans people (by margins of more than 30 points).

Note: Here are the questions used for this analysis, the topline and the survey methodology.

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[-] lolola 21 points 1 week ago

I'll be sure to cite this study in the bibliography for my suicide letter.

[-] neuracnu 24 points 1 week ago

That's what they want. It would be very convenient for our enemies if we just disappeared.

The way through is to be trans and in their faces about it. Use the public toilet. Play sports. Don't even try to pass. The only way through is to demonstrate the injustice. The challenge is having the will to do it and being smart about the demonstration (maximizing a positive exposure vs risk ratio).

[-] SayJess 5 points 1 week ago

lol check this cat out over here. “The way through”? It doesn’t matter what we do. We need numbers, specifically from cishet folks, but they will not show up.

We need to keep things grounded in reality. They say we are the cause of everything that is wrong with the world. How do you convince the average voter that we are actual human beings? All they see is a wedge issue that they have no connection to.

There really isn’t much that we can do.

[-] prole 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

What can us cishet folk who don't have any political power do to "show up"?

In case you can't infer tone from this, I'm being genuine. I'd like some ideas.

[-] SayJess 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

First of all, thank you! I think the biggest thing you could do, is to dispel the myths and propaganda about us. I would be happy to pull up some links to studies and such that give actual facts and figures, if you are interested.

When we (or rather I, a complete layman) look at the data, it becomes apparent that the issues that they are freaking out about are blown wildly out of proportion. That is if the issue is even a real thing to begin with.

Edit: There

[-] prole 4 points 1 week ago

I'm trying... Stay safe.

[-] girlthing 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

What we can do is stay alive until this blows over.

Because it will. The current wave of anti-trans hate is not organic, it's from propaganda being pushed by right-wing millionare money. Propaganda that people are already waking up to - for example, look at the MAGA discontent around right-wing media coverage of the Epstein files. Eventually most of the public will go back to not really thinking about us anymore.

The real question is whether public opinion will retain its influence on public policy... but that's a different worry.

[-] Bonesince1997@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago

We live around many many bigots and unhelpful people. Rather than lend a hand, they'd prefer to cut off support. So sorry to hear, friend, but hopefully good things for you. The masses/these masses are wrong.

[-] girlthing 2 points 1 week ago

Please don't. We want you here.

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