Probably not. According to their website they use CDC BRFSS https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/index.html data to extrapolate their transgender statistics, and BRFSS is collected through telephone surveying so highly unlikely that it's representative of the typical citizen of any state. The website claims they survey about 400,000 people and it suggests that between 0.3% and 0.8% rates of transgenderism are typical throughout the US. Keep in mind this means that for every 1 transgender surveyed, it would extrapolate that as being representative of around 800 transgender people in the state. Most states would likely only have a handful of transgender surveyors. As a non transgender who hates surveys, this seems like an issue of sample size and stupidity.
Probably not. According to their website they use CDC BRFSS https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/index.html data to extrapolate their transgender statistics, and BRFSS is collected through telephone surveying so highly unlikely that it's representative of the typical citizen of any state. The website claims they survey about 400,000 people and it suggests that between 0.3% and 0.8% rates of transgenderism are typical throughout the US. Keep in mind this means that for every 1 transgender surveyed, it would extrapolate that as being representative of around 800 transgender people in the state. Most states would likely only have a handful of transgender surveyors. As a non transgender who hates surveys, this seems like an issue of sample size and stupidity.