According to the survey, in the LGBT community, colored transgender people are experiencing the most income discrimination, according to statistics, 35% black transgender has annual income less than $ 10,000 I reported. According to statistics of the National Anti-Violence Program Alliance, the total number of anti-LGBT murders in 2012 was 4th, totaling 25 cases. Of these, 73% of victims are reported as LGBTs, and 53% of victims are reported as trans females.
Last year was the landmark of the lesbian gay bisexual transgender (LGBT) community. In June, the US Supreme Court ruled that homosexual couples could marry in all 50 provinces. Homosexual discrimination against US government officials was declared illegal in July. By October, we have more reasons to celebrate the 10th anniversary of LGBT's history. However, with all these advances, the fight against LGBT rights is not over. The most difficult challenge for LGBT people in the workplace is that Americans spend an average of 90,000 hours. In reality, there are still 28 states in the US that do not explicitly prohibit discrimination in sexual orientation in the workplace.
There are 17 cities and hundreds of cities with LGBT discrimination law in the United States, but there is no comprehensive federal discrimination law. LGBT's rights lawyers promise to expand the protection of private employment, public housing, housing, credit, trade union practices and education. In the presence of law, anti-discrimination lawyers work hard to enforce these laws. As the age of the people of the LGBT goes up, they become more aware of their second class citizenship. Life partners are not considered "relatives" because homosexual couples can not marry in most states. Therefore, for the purpose of inheritance, lesbians and homosexual couples must obtain good legal advice to protect their surviving partners, and prepare the necessary legal documents. Under similar "family restrictions" rules at hospitals, LGBT people may be deprived of the right to visit their life partners. Elderly people also face discrimination in living facilities and medical aid