Percentage of Americans aged 5+ speaking English at home in each Public Usage Microdata Area (PUMA) of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico according to the 2016 - 2021 five-year American Community Survey
A total of 38 United States counties speak a language other than English at home, according to MLA 's Data Map Center published in 2010.[1] The following is a list of US counties where English is a minority language .
Arizona [ edit ] County Population (2010) Largest language spoken at home Percentage of largest language spoken at home Percentage of homes where English was spoken Source Apache 64,450 Navajo 55.85% 38.46% [5] Santa Cruz 42,975 Spanish 80.24% 18.93% [6]
California [ edit ] County Population (2010) Largest language spoken at home Percentage of largest language spoken at home Percentage of homes where English was spoken Source Imperial 154,538 Spanish 71.11% 26.95% [7]
Colorado [ edit ] County Population (2010) Largest language spoken at home Percentage of largest language spoken at home Percentage of homes where English was spoken Source Costilla 3,424 Spanish 51.29% 47.25% [8]
Florida [ edit ] County Population (2010) Largest language spoken at home Percentage of largest language spoken at home Percentage of homes where English was spoken Source Miami-Dade 2,293,780 Spanish 63.77% 28.07% [9]
County Population (2010) Largest language spoken at home Percentage of largest language spoken at home Percentage of homes where English was spoken Source Seward 20,164 Spanish 48.51% 48.26% [10]
New Mexico [ edit ] County Population (2010) Largest language spoken at home Percentage of largest language spoken at home Percentage of homes where English was spoken Source Doña Ana 186,160 Spanish 49.83% 48.19% [11] Guadalupe 4,564 Spanish 53.33% 43.82% [12] Mora 4,689 Spanish 61.06% 38.94% [13] Rio Arriba 37,384 Spanish 55.28% 37.36% [14] San Miguel 27,663 Spanish 57.35% 39.60% [15]
New York [ edit ] County Population (2010) Largest language spoken at home Percentage of largest language spoken at home Percentage of homes where English was spoken Source Bronx 1,262,550 Spanish 46.29% 44.02% [16]
County Population (2010) Largest language spoken at home Percentage of largest language spoken at home Percentage of homes where English was spoken Source Brooks 6,870 Spanish 65.52% 33.83% [17] Cameron 356,241 Spanish 72.87% 26.32% [18] Culberson 2,290 Spanish 66.20% 33.49% [19] Deaf Smith 17,220 Spanish 50.05% 48.59% [20] Dimmit 9,073 Spanish 68.11% 30.06% [21] Duval 11,143 Spanish 70.39% 29.27% [22] El Paso 706,977 Spanish 72.85% 25.16% [23] Frio 15,889 Spanish 63.57% 35.79% [24] Hidalgo 661,934 Spanish 83.79% 15.17% [25] Hudspeth 3,203 Spanish 76.49% 22.10% [26] Jim Hogg 4,760 Spanish 83.70% 15.44% [27] Jim Wells 37,304 Spanish 54.89% 44.42% [28] La Salle 6,108 Spanish 60.04% 38.92% [29] Maverick 47,790 Spanish 92.69% 6.16% [30] Pecos 14,251 Spanish 53.98% 45.14% [31] Presidio 7,078 Spanish 83.78% 15.40% [32] Reeves 12,375 Spanish 75.44% 23.72% [33] Starr 54,143 Spanish 95.74% 4.01% [34] Uvalde 24,220 Spanish 54.08% 45.21% [35] Val Verde 43,925 Spanish 71.79% 27.19% [36] Webb 215,143 Spanish 91.70% 7.59% [37] Zapata 12,173 Spanish 87.68% 12.31% [38] Zavala 10,620 Spanish 72.64% 27.36% [39]
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