In 2017, the rest of Americans, looked at as one average, were just over 1.66x more likely to be murdered than a trans American.
Open the thread to see the numbers ↓
In 2017, 17,256 non-trans Americans were murdered out of 324.3 million.
I felt the need to check these stats myself because we are constantly hearing about how "trans people are at an unbelievable risk for violence."
There's little question that Twitter's new misgendering/deadnaming rule relies on this urban legend — we saw #MeghanMurphy banned just the other day because of it.
It's still less than the rate for non-trans Americans.
Is @snopes interested in this?
As for this thread, that's the END.