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  2. What Languages Do We Speak in the United States? - Census.gov

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    Based on the 2019 data, 52% of people who spoke Chinese and 57% of those who spoke Vietnamese at home in the United States spoke English “less than very well,” compared to the other three common languages: Spanish 39%, Tagalog 30%, and Arabic 35% (Figure 4). This may have resulted from a recent increase in immigration from Asia and ...

  3. Language Use - Census.gov

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    Language Use in the United States: 2019. September 01, 2022. This report presents data on languages spoken in the United States by people 5 years old and over based on the 1-year 2019 American Community Survey (ACS). Publication.

  4. Language Use in the United States: 2019 - Census.gov

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    ACS-50. Download Language Use in the United States: 2019 [PDF - 1.6 MB] English is the most common language spoken at home in the United States, with 78 percent of the U.S. population speaking only English. Since 1980, the number of people speaking only English at home has increased steadily; however, there was a proportionally greater increase ...

  5. Language Use Data - Census.gov

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    The U.S. Census Bureau collects language data annually in the American Community Survey (ACS). The ACS provides statistics on English usage and language spoken at home for the U.S., states, counties, and selected metropolitan, micropolitan, and other statistical areas. Additional materials for exploring Language Use within the Census Bureau.

  6. About Language Use in the U.S. Population - Census.gov

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    Data about the languages spoken at home and English-speaking ability allows public and private enterprises to comply with regulations and policies under Executive Order 13166. ACS language data is also used to allocate educational funds to states for helping schools teach children, youth, and adults with lower levels of English-speaking ability.

  7. The Top 10 Languages Spoken at Home in the U.S., 2015-2019 -...

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    Census Infographics & Visualizations /. The Top 10 Languages Spoken at Home in the U.S., 2015-2019. What Languages Does the United States Speak? A Geographic Analysis of the Languages Spoken at Home in the United States, 2015-2019. April 18, 2022.

  8. What Languages Does the United States Speak? - Census.gov

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    2) Percent change in estimates for top 10 languages (2015-2019) since 2006-2010 3) State-level geographic analysis of two most spoken languages (Spanish and Chinese), fastest growing (Arabic), and fastest declining (German) in top 10 •Spanish is the most spoken language other than English in 2015-2019, followed by Chinese, French, and Tagalog.

  9. Language Spoken at Home | American Community Survey | U.S. Census...

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    The language spoken at home question originated with the 1890 Census. It was transferred to the ACS in 2005 when it replaced the decennial census long form. We ask questions about whether a person speaks a language other than English at home, what language he/she speaks, and how well he/she speaks English to create statistics about language and ...

  10. What Languages are Spoken in Your Area? - Census.gov

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    The languages available in the mapping tool include Spanish, French, French Creole, Italian, Portuguese, German, Russian, Polish, Persian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog and Arabic. Dots on the map represent the number of speakers of that language in a given census tract. The dots become more refined as you zoom into a community ...

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