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Census Study Says Non-English Speaking Growing In U.S.

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U.S. Census Bureau

A new U.S. Census report shows a growing number of U.S. residents speak a language at home other than English as the level of English proficiency in the nation holds steady.

The report, Language Use in the United States: 2011, says the percentage of people speaking a non-English language increased from 19.7 percent in 2007 to 20.8 percent in 2011. 58 percent of U.S. residents that speak a foreign language at home also speak English very well.

Of the 61 million people who spoke a language other than English at home in 2011, almost two-thirds spoke Spanish.
The South Texas border city Laredo led all metro areas with 92 percent of residents speaking a language other than English at home.

The report’s author says this is evidence of the growing role of language in the national fabric.

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