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The data below describe the state rankings and selected characteristics of the immigrant and native-born populations in Idaho in 2011.

Rankings
The following shows Idaho's rankings in several categories. All rankings include the 50 states and the District of Columbia and are ranked highest to lowest.
  Rankings
Size of the foreign-born, limited English proficient (LEP) population, 2011: 39 out of 51
Percent of immigrants persons who are LEP: 15 out of 51
Share of the foreign-born population with a bachelor’s or higher degree: 49 out of 51
Share of the foreign-born population with less than a high school diploma: 4 out of 51

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Who Are the Foreign Born?
The term foreign born refers to people residing in the United States at the time of the census who were not US citizens at birth. The foreign-born population includes naturalized citizens, lawful permanent immigrants, refugees and asylees, legal nonimmigrants (including those on student, work, or other temporary visas), and persons residing in the country without authorization. By comparison, the term native refers to people residing in the United States who were US citizens in one of three categories: 1) people born in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia; 2) people born in United States Insular Areas such as Puerto Rico or Guam; or 3) people who were born abroad to at least one US-citizen parent.

We use the terms immigrants and foreign born interchangeably.

What Does "Limited English Proficient" (LEP) Mean?
In this fact sheet, and in any data from the decennial census or American Community Survey, the term limited English proficient refers to any person age 5 and older who reported speaking English “not at all,” “not well,” or “well” on their survey questionnaire. Persons who speak only English or who report speaking English “very well” are considered proficient in English.

Population by English Proficiency

The foreign-born, limited English proficient (LEP) population age 5 and older in Idaho increased by 46.6 percent between 2000 and 2011.
Between 2000 and 2011, the number of foreign-born persons age 5 and older in Idaho who were LEP increased from 32,881 to 48,201, representing a change of 46.6 percent. In comparison, the size of the foreign-born LEP population grew from 12,564 to 32,881 between 1990 and 2000, a difference of 161.7 percent.

At the national level, the size of the foreign-born LEP population increased from 9,120,221 to 15,672,816 between 1990 and 2000, representing a change of 71.8 percent, and grew from 15,672,816 to 20,486,938 (30.7 percent), between 2000 and 2011.

In 2011, 51.1 percent of immigrants age 5 and older in Idaho were LEP.
In 2011, 51.1 percent of Idaho's total foreign-born population age 5 and older were LEP compared with 52.2 percent in 2000 and 45.1 percent in 1990. Only 0.7 percent of similarly aged native-born persons in Idaho were LEP in 2011.

At the national level, 51.0 percent of the foreign-born population were LEP in 2011, compared to 51.0 percent in 2000, and 47.0 percent in 1990.

In Idaho, 82.0 percent of all children in families that spoke a language other than English reported having oral English proficiency.
In 2011, 37,492 children between ages 5 and 17 resided in homes in which members spoke a language other than English; of these children, 82.0 percent spoke English "very well."

Nationwide, 78.1 percent of minors in such families were English proficient.

Note: these families might or might not interact in English at home.

English Proficiency by Citizenship

Naturalized citizens in Idaho were less likely to be LEP than noncitizens.
Of the foreign born in Idaho in 2011, 29.5 percent of naturalized citizens age 5 and older were LEP compared to 61.7 percent of noncitizens.

Similarly, at the national level, 38.9 percent of naturalized citizens were LEP compared to 61.0 percent of noncitizens.

Note: Data for Alaska, Maine, Montana, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia are from the US Census Bureau's pooled 2009-2011 ACS and for North Dakota and Wyoming are from 2007-2011 ACS. For the United States and the rest of the states the data are from 2011 ACS.

Language Groupings

Indo-European languages include French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Yiddish, other West Germanic languages, Scandinavian languages, Greek, Russian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, other Slavic languages, Armenian, Persian, Gujarathi, Hindi, and Urdu.

Asian and Pacific Island languages include Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Mon-Khmer/Cambodian, Miao/Hmong, Thai, Laotian, Vietnamese, and Tagalog.

Other languages include Navajo, other Native North American languages, Hungarian, Arabic, Hebrew, and African languages.

English Proficiency by Language Group

Rates of limited English proficiency were higher among speakers of certain language groupings than among others.
Among the foreign born older than 5 in Idaho in 2011, 71.0 percent of those who spoke Spanish at home were LEP compared to 43.0 percent of those who spoke other Indo-European languages, 64.9 percent of those who spoke Asian and Pacific Island languages, and 63.5 percent of those who spoke other languages.

At the national level, 70.2 percent of foreign-born persons who spoke Spanish at home were LEP, compared to 42.7 percent of those who spoke other Indo-European languages, 57.3 percent of those who spoke Asian and Pacific Island languages, and 40.7 percent of those who spoke other languages.

  • Read more about the LEP population, its growth, and linguistic diversity in the nation and all 50 states in Limited English Proficient Individuals in the United States: Number, Share, Growth, and Linguistic Diversity.
  • Find county-level data on the number, share, and linguistic diversity of LEP individuals in LEP Data Brief compiled by the Migration Policy Institute's National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy. The county-level data offer two different counts - LEP individuals as a percentage of the total county population as well as in absolute numbers - by language or language group across 3,221 counties in the United States (including Puerto Rico). (Note: the national and state-level estimates in the LEP Data Brief might not match exactly the estimates shown in the "Language and Education" Fact Sheet because different years of ACS were used).

Linguistically Isolated Households

Of all of the households in Idaho in 2011, 2.1 percent were linguistically isolated, meaning that all persons age 14 and over in the household were LEP.
In Idaho, 2.1 percent of all households (of both natives and the foreign born) were linguistically isolated in 2011, including 17.9 percent of Spanish-speaking households, 9.7 percent of households speaking other Indo-European languages, 34.0 percent of households speaking Asian and Pacific Island languages, and 13.3 percent of households speaking other languages.

Nationwide, 4.6 percent of household were linguistically isolated. Of Spanish-speaking households, 24.3 percent were linguistically isolated, compared to 15.8 percent of households speaking other Indo-European languages, 27.7 percent of households speaking Asian and Pacific Island languages, and 17.1 percent of households speaking other languages.

Educational Attainment

The number of immigrants in Idaho with a college degree increased by 124.8 percent between 2000 and 2011.
Between 2000 and 2011, the number of foreign-born persons in Idaho older than 25 who had a bachelor's or higher degree increased from 6,192 to 13,920, representing a difference of 124.8 percent. In comparison, the foreign-born, college-educated population grew from 2,908 to 6,192 between 1990 and 2000, a difference of 112.9 percent.

At the national level, the foreign-born population with a bachelor's or higher degree increased from 3,103,918 to 5,862,756 between 1990 and 2000, representing a change of 88.9 percent, and grew from 5,862,756 to 9,384,596 (60.1 percent) between 2000 and 2011.

The number of immigrants in Idaho with less than a high school diploma increased by 45.2 percent between 2000 and 2011.
Between 2000 and 2011, the number of foreign-born persons older than 25 in Idaho who had not completed high school increased from 23,819 to 34,595, or 45.2 percent. In comparison, the foreign-born population lacking a high school diploma increased from 10,584 to 23,819 between 1990 and 2000, a difference of 125.0 percent.

At the national level, the foreign-born population without a high school diploma increased from 6,285,122 to 9,297,557 between 1990 and 2000, representing a change of 47.9 percent, and grew from 9,297,557 to 10,814,235 (16.3 percent) between 2000 and 2011.

In 2011, 17.8 percent of immigrants in Idaho had a college degree, while 44.2 percent did not complete high school.
In 2011, 17.8 percent of Idaho's foreign-born population age 25 and older had a bachelor's or higher degree while 44.2 percent lacked a high school diploma. In comparison, 25.9 percent of native-born persons above age 25 had a bachelor's or higher degree in 2011, and 8.6 percent lacked a high school diploma. In 2000, 13.3 percent of the foreign born in Idaho had a bachelor's or higher degree, and 51.1 percent had less than a high school diploma. In 1990, 13.8 percent had a college degree, and 50.1 percent lacked a high school diploma.

Nationally, 27.3 percent of the foreign-born population age 25 and older had a bachelor's or higher degree in 2011 compared to 24.1 percent in 2000 and 20.3 percent in 1990. At the same time, 31.5 percent of the foreign born at the national level lacked a high school diploma in 2011 compared to 38.2 percent in 2000 and 41.2 percent in 1990.

Of foreign-born persons who were naturalized citizens in 2011, 24.5 percent had a bachelor's or higher degree compared to 14.0 percent of noncitizens.
In Idaho, 24.5 percent of foreign-born persons who were naturalized citizens had a bachelor's or higher degree, compared to 14.0 percent of noncitizens. At the same time, 24.9 percent of naturalized citizens lacked a high school diploma compared to 55.0 percent of noncitizens.

At the national level, 33.4 percent of naturalized citizens and 21.5 percent of noncitizens had a college degree. Further, 21.4 percent of naturalized citizens lacked a high school diploma compared to 41.0 percent of noncitizens.

Note: Data for Alaska, Maine, Montana, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia are from the US Census Bureau's pooled 2009-2011 ACS and for North Dakota and Wyoming are from 2007-2011 ACS. For the United States and the rest of the states the data are from 2011 ACS.

Education by Language Spoken at Home

The educational attainment of all adults in Idaho in 2011 varied by the language spoken at home.
Of the total population (both native and foreign born) age 25 and older in Idaho, 25.9 percent of those who spoke only English at home had a college degree compared to 11.2 percent of those who spoke Spanish, 42.3 percent of those who spoke other Indo-European languages, 41.0 percent of those who spoke Asian and Pacific Island languages, and 12.0 percent who spoke other languages.

At the same time, 8.5 percent of those who spoke only English lacked a high school diploma compared to 47.7 percent of those who spoke Spanish, 9.3 percent of those who spoke other Indo-European languages, 21.4 percent of those who spoke Asian and Pacific Island languages, and 28.3 percent who spoke other languages.

Table 1. Change in the Limited English Proficient (LEP) Population of Idaho, 1990 to 2011
 

1990

2000

2011

  Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total Household Population of Idaho, Age 5 and Older 915,612 100.0 1,196,793 100.0 1,466,499 100.0
Speak only English 855,964 93.5 1,084,914 90.7 1,313,787 89.6
Speak language other than English 59,648 6.5 111,879 9.3 152,712 10.4
Speak English "very well" 37,264 4.1 65,340 5.5 95,332 6.5
Speak English less than "very well"(LEP) 22,384 2.4 46,539 3.9 57,380 3.9
Native Born 887,732 100.0 1,133,773 100.0 1,372,133 100.0
Speak only English 847,644 95.5 1,072,089 94.6 1,292,616 94.2
Speak language other than English 40,088 4.5 61,684 5.4 79,517 5.8
Speak English "very well" 30,268 3.4 48,026 4.2 70,338 5.1
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 9,820 1.1 13,658 1.2 9,179 0.7
Foreign Born 27,880 100.0 63,020 100.0 94,366 100.0
Speak only English 8,320 29.8 12,825 20.4 21,171 22.4
Speak language other than English 19,560 70.2 50,195 79.6 73,195 77.6
Speak English "very well" 6,996 25.1 17,314 27.5 24,994 26.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 12,564 45.1 32,881 52.2 48,201 51.1
 
 

Change 1990 to 2000

Change 1990 to 2011

Change 2000 to 2011

  Numeric Percent Numeric Percent Numeric Percent
Total Household Population of Idaho, Age 5 and Older 281,181 30.7 550,887 60.2 269,706 22.5
Speak only English 228,950 26.7 457,823 53.5 228,873 21.1
Speak language other than English 52,231 87.6 93,064 156.0 40,833 36.5
Speak English "very well" 28,076 75.3 58,068 155.8 29,992 45.9
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 24,155 107.9 34,996 156.3 10,841 23.3
Native Born 246,041 27.7 484,401 54.6 238,360 21.0
Speak only English 224,445 26.5 444,972 52.5 220,527 20.6
Speak language other than English 21,596 53.9 39,429 98.4 17,833 28.9
Speak English "very well" 17,758 58.7 40,070 132.4 22,312 46.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 3,838 39.1 -641 -6.5 -4,479 -32.8
Foreign Born 35,140 126.0 66,486 238.5 31,346 49.7
Speak only English 4,505 54.1 12,851 154.5 8,346 65.1
Speak language other than English 30,635 156.6 53,635 274.2 23,000 45.8
Speak English "very well" 10,318 147.5 17,998 257.3 7,680 44.4
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 20,317 161.7 35,637 283.6 15,320 46.6
Sources: US Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey (ACS); 2000 Decennial Census; Steven Ruggles, Matthew Sobek, Trent Alexander, et al., Integrated Public Use Microdata Series: Version 3.0 [IPUMS 1990 5%] (Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota Population Center, 2011).
For information about ACS methodology,sampling error, and nonsampling error, click here.

Table 2. Change in the Educational Attainment of the Foreign Born, 1990 to 2011
 

1990

2000

2011

  Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total Household Population of Idaho, Age 25 and Older 595,888 100.0 787,607 100.0 998,460 100.0
Less than high school diploma 119,608 20.1 120,572 15.3 113,699 11.4
Bachelor's degree or higher 105,864 17.8 167,687 21.3 252,095 25.2
Native Born 574,772 100.0 740,976 100.0 920,175 100.0
Less than high school diploma 109,024 19.0 96,753 13.1 79,104 8.6
Bachelor's degree or higher 102,956 17.9 161,495 21.8 238,175 25.9
Foreign Born 21,116 100.0 46,631 100.0 78,285 100.0
Less than high school diploma 10,584 50.1 23,819 51.1 34,595 44.2
Bachelor's degree or higher 2,908 13.8 6,192 13.3 13,920 17.8

 

Change 1990 to 2000

Change 1990 to 2011

Change 2000 to 2011

  Numeric Percent Numeric Percent Numeric Percent
Total Household Population of Idaho, Age 25 and Older 191,719 32.2 402,572 67.6 210,853 26.8
Less than high school diploma 964 0.8 -5,909 -4.9 -6,873 -5.7
Bachelor's degree or higher 61,823 58.4 146,231 138.1 84,408 50.3
Native Born 166,204 28.9 345,403 60.1 179,199 24.2
Less than high school diploma -12,271 -11.3 -29,920 -27.4 -17,649 -18.2
Bachelor's degree or higher 58,539 56.9 135,219 131.3 76,680 47.5
Foreign Born 25,515 120.8 57,169 270.7 31,654 67.9
Less than high school diploma 13,235 125.0 24,011 226.9 10,776 45.2
Bachelor's degree or higher 3,284 112.9 11,012 378.7 7,728 124.8
Sources: US Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey (ACS); Steven Ruggles, Matthew Sobek, Trent Alexander, et al., Integrated Public Use Microdata Series: Version 3.0 [IPUMS 1990 and 2000 5%] (Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota Population Center, 2011).
For information about ACS methodology,sampling error, and nonsampling error, click here.

Table 3. Limited English Proficient Populations by Citizenship Status, 2011
Total Household Population of Idaho, Age 5 and Older 1,466,499
Speak only English 89.6
Speak language other than English 10.4
Speak English "very well" 6.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 3.9
Native Born 1,372,133
Speak only English 94.2
Speak language other than English 5.8
Speak English "very well" 5.1
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 0.7
Foreign Born 94,366
Speak only English 22.4
Speak language other than English 77.6
Speak English "very well" 26.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 51.1
Noncitizen1 63,347
Speak only English 15.3
Speak language other than English 84.7
Speak English "very well" 23.0
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 61.7
Naturalized Citizen1 31,019
Speak only English 37.1
Speak language other than English 62.9
Speak English "very well" 33.4
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 29.5
Notes:
1. Data for Alaska, Maine, Montana, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia are from the US Census Bureau's pooled 2009-2011 ACS and for North Dakota and Wyoming are from 2007-2011 ACS. For the United States and the rest of the states the data are from 2011 ACS.

Sources: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey (different years, see Note 1 above).
For information about ACS methodology,sampling error, and nonsampling error, click here.

Table 4. Educational Attainment by Citizenship Status
Total Household Population of Idaho, Age 25 and Older 998,460
Less than high school diploma 11.4
Bachelor's degree or higher 25.2
Native Born 920,175
Less than high school diploma 8.6
Bachelor's degree or higher 25.9
Foreign Born 78,285
Less than high school diploma 44.2
Bachelor's degree or higher 17.8
Noncitizen1 50,216
Less than high school diploma 55.0
Bachelor's degree or higher 14.0
Naturalized Citizen1 28,069
Less than high school diploma 24.9
Bachelor's degree or higher 24.5
Notes:
1. Data for Alaska, Maine, Montana, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia are from the US Census Bureau's pooled 2009-2011 ACS and for North Dakota and Wyoming are from 2007-2011 ACS. For the United States and the rest of the states the data are from 2011 ACS.

Sources: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey (different years, see Note 1 above). (ACS).
For information about ACS methodology,sampling error, and nonsampling error, click here.

Table 5. Language and Educational Characteristics of the Household Population in Idaho, 2011
Number Percent
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
Total Household Population, Age 25 and Older 998,460 100.0
Speak only English 903,969 100.0
Less than high school diploma 77,027 8.5
High school diploma (includes equivalency) 255,514 28.3
Some college or associate's degree 336,985 37.3
Bachelor's degree 234,443 25.9
Speak Spanish 67,503 100.0
Less than high school diploma 32,224 47.7
High school diploma (includes equivalency) 14,327 21.2
Some college or associate's degree 13,378 19.8
Bachelor's degree 7,574 11.2
Speak Other Indo-European Languages 13,309 100.0
Less than high school diploma 1,239 9.3
High school diploma (includes equivalency) 2,837 21.3
Some college or associate's degree 3,606 27.1
Bachelor's degree 5,627 42.3
Speak Asian and Pacific Island Languages 9,685 100.0
Less than high school diploma 2,077 21.4
High school diploma (includes equivalency) 1,464 15.1
Some college or associate's degree 2,171 22.4
Bachelor's degree 3,973 41.0
Speak Other Languages 3,994 100.0
Less than high school diploma 1,132 28.3
High school diploma (includes equivalency) 891 22.3
Some college or associate's degree 1,493 37.4
Bachelor's degree 478 12.0
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY BY NATIVITY AND LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
Total Household Population, Age 5 and Older 1,466,499 100.0
Native Born 1,372,133 100.0
Speak only English 1,292,616 94.2
Speak language other than English 79,517 5.8
Speak Spanish 63,613 100.0
Speak English "very well" 56,187 88.3
Speak English "well" 4,270 6.7
Speak English "not well" 2,726 4.3
Speak English "not at all" 430 0.7
Speak Other Indo-European Languages 8,204 100.0
Speak English "very well" 7,543 91.9
Speak English "well" 501 6.1
Speak English "not well" 160 2.0
Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0
Speak Asian or Pacific Island Languages 4,413 100.0
Speak English "very well" 4,007 90.8
Speak English "well" 263 6.0
Speak English "not well" 143 3.2
Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0
Speak Other Languages 3,287 100.0
Speak English "very well" 2,601 79.1
Speak English "well" 342 10.4
Speak English "not well" 344 10.5
Speak English "not at all" 0 0.0
Foreign Born 94,366 100.0
Speak only English 21,171 22.4
Speak language other than English 73,195 77.6
Speak Spanish 51,257 100.0
Speak English "very well" 14,885 29.0
Speak English "well" 11,278 22.0
Speak English "not well" 17,221 33.6
Speak English "not at all" 7,873 15.4
Speak Other Indo-European Languages 10,875 100.0
Speak English "very well" 6,197 57.0
Speak English "well" 3,387 31.1
Speak English "not well" 1,092 10.0
Speak English "not at all" 199 1.8
Speak Asian or Pacific Island Languages 9,135 100.0
Speak English "very well" 3,208 35.1
Speak English "well" 2,958 32.4
Speak English "not well" 2,475 27.1
Speak English "not at all" 494 5.4
Speak Other Languages 1,928 100.0
Speak English "very well" 704 36.5
Speak English "well" 807 41.9
Speak English "not well" 91 4.7
Speak English "not at all" 326 16.9
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY BY AGE AND LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
Total Household Population, Age 5 and Older 1,466,499 100.0
Ages 5 to 17 309,167 100.0
Speak only English 271,675 87.9
Speak language other than English 37,492 12.1
Speak English “very well” 30,732 9.9
Speak English less than “very well” (LEP) 6,760 2.2
Speak Spanish 30,995 10.0
Speak English "very well" 24,981 8.1
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 6,014 1.9
Speak Other Indo-European Languages 3,177 1.0
Speak English "very well" 2,796 0.9
Speak English less than "very well" 381 0.1
Speak Asian and Pacific Island Languages 2,686 0.9
Speak English "very well" 2,527 0.8
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 159 0.1
Speak Other Languages 634 0.2
Speak English "very well" 428 0.1
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 206 0.1
Ages 18 to 64 953,046 100.0
Speak only English 846,884 88.9
Speak language other than English 106,162 11.1
Speak English "very well" 59,682 6.3
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 46,480 4.9
Speak Spanish 78,809 8.3
Speak English "very well" 43,575 4.6
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 35,234 3.7
Speak Other Indo-European Languages 13,427 1.4
Speak English "very well" 9,182 1.0
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 4,245 0.4
Speak Asian and Pacific Island Languages 10,108 1.1
Speak English "very well" 4,462 0.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 5,646 0.6
Speak Other Languages 3,818 0.4
Speak English "very well" 2,463 0.3
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 1,355 0.1
Age 65 and Older 204,286 100.0
Speak only English 195,228 95.6
Speak language other than English 9,058 4.4
Speak English "very well" 4,918 2.4
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 4,140 2.0
Speak Spanish 5,066 2.5
Speak English "very well" 2,516 1.2
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 2,550 1.2
Speak Other Indo-European Languages 2,475 1.2
Speak English "very well" 1,762 0.9
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 713 0.3
Speak Asian and Pacific Island Languages 754 0.4
Speak English "very well" 226 0.1
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 528 0.3
Speak Other Languages 763 0.4
Speak English "very well" 414 0.2
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 349 0.2
LINGUISTIC ISOLATION BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN HOUSEHOLD
All Households 580,193 100.0
Linguistically isolated 12,055 2.1
Not linguistically isolated 568,138 97.9
Speak only English 514,017 100.0
Speak Spanish 44,900 100.0
Linguistically isolated 8,037 17.9
Not linguistically isolated 36,863 82.1
Speak Other Indo-European Languages 11,041 100.0
Linguistically isolated 1,066 9.7
Not linguistically isolated 9,975 90.3
Speak Asian and Pacific Island Languages 7,687 100.0
Linguistically isolated 2,614 34.0
Not linguistically isolated 5,073 66.0
Speak Other Languages 2,548 100.0
Linguistically isolated 338 13.3
Not linguistically isolated 2,210 86.7
LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH SPOKEN AT HOME
Total Household Population, Age 5 and Older 1,449,701 100.0
Speak language other than English 149,807 100.0
Spanish or Spanish Creole 112,653 75.2
French (including Patois and Cajun) 3,282 2.2
French Creole 62 0.0
Italian 790 0.5
Portuguese or Portuguese Creole 1,255 0.8
German 4,243 2.8
Yiddish 17 0.0
Other West Germanic languages 631 0.4
Scandinavian languages 732 0.5
Greek 365 0.2
Russian 2,294 1.5
Polish 375 0.3
Serbo-Croatian 1,951 1.3
Other Slavic languages 959 0.6
Armenian 56 0.0
Persian 434 0.3
Gujarathi 82 0.1
Hindi 211 0.1
Urdu 0 0.0
Other Indic languages 1,518 1.0
Other Indo-European languages 1,155 0.8
Chinese 3,336 2.2
Japanese 1,932 1.3
Korean 1,428 1.0
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian 64 0.0
Hmong 72 0.0
Thai 603 0.4
Laotian 612 0.4
Vietnamese 787 0.5
Other Asian languages 1,063 0.7
Tagalog 1,494 1.0
Other Pacific Island languages 678 0.5
Navajo 134 0.1
Other Native North American languages 1,894 1.3
Hungarian 114 0.1
Arabic 901 0.6
Hebrew 0 0.0
African languages 964 0.6
Other and unspecified languages 666 0.4
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
Total Household Population, Age 5 and Older 1,449,701 100.0
Speak only English 1,299,894 89.7
Speak language other than English 149,807 10.3
Spanish or Spanish Creole 112,653 100.00
Speak English "very well" 68,041 60.4
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 44,612 39.6
French (Including Patois and Cajun) 3,282 100.0
Speak English "very well" 2,860 87.1
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 422 12.9
French Creole 62 100.0
Speak English "very well" 62 100.0
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 0 0.0
Italian 790 100.0
Speak English "very well" 666 84.3
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 124 15.7
Portuguese or Portuguese Creole 1,255 100.0
Speak English "very well" 1,141 90.9
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 114 9.1
German 4,243 100.0
Speak English "very well" 3,728 87.9
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 515 12.1
Yiddish 17 100.0
Speak English "very well" 17 100.0
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 0 0.0
Other West Germanic Languages 631 100.0
Speak English "very well" 510 80.8
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 121 19.2
Scandinavian Languages 732 100.0
Speak English "very well" 648 88.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 84 11.5
Greek 365 100.0
Speak English "very well" 204 55.9
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 161 44.1
Russian 2,294 100.0
Speak English "very well" 1,323 57.7
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 971 42.3
Polish 375 100.0
Speak English "very well" 269 71.7
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 106 28.3
Serbo-Croatian 1,951 100.0
Speak English "very well" 1,075 55.1
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 876 44.9
Other Slavic Languages 959 100.0
Speak English "very well" 543 56.6
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 416 43.4
Armenian 56 100.0
Speak English "very well" 51 91.1
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 5 8.9
Persian 434 100.0
Speak English "very well" 268 61.8
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 166 38.2
Gujarathi 82 100.0
Speak English "very well" 82 100.0
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 0 0.0
Hindi 211 100.0
Speak English "very well" 189 89.6
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 22 10.4
Urdu 0 100.0
Speak English "very well" 0 --
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 0 --
Other Indic Languages 1,518 100.0
Speak English "very well" 343 22.6
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 1,175 77.4
Other Indo-European Languages 1,155 100.0
Speak English "very well" 824 71.3
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 331 28.7
Chinese 3,336 100.0
Speak English "very well" 2,131 63.9
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 1,205 36.1
Japanese 1,932 100.0
Speak English "very well" 1,350 69.9
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 582 30.1
Korean 1,428 100.0
Speak English "very well" 856 59.9
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 572 40.1
Mon-Khmer, Cambodian 64 100.0
Speak English "very well" 32 50.0
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 32 50.0
Hmong 72 100.0
Speak English "very well" 72 100.0
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 0 0.0
Thai 603 100.0
Speak English "very well" 378 62.7
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 225 37.3
Laotian 612 100.0
Speak English "very well" 291 47.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 321 52.5
Vietnamese 787 100.0
Speak English "very well" 311 39.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 476 60.5
Other Asian Languages 1,063 100.0
Speak English "very well" 346 32.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 717 67.5
Tagalog 1,494 100.0
Speak English "very well" 1,094 73.2
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 400 26.8
Other Pacific Island Languages 678 100.0
Speak English "very well" 593 87.5
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 85 12.5
Navajo 134 100.0
Speak English "very well" 93 69.4
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 41 30.6
Other Native North American Languages 1,894 100.0
Speak English "very well" 1,664 87.9
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 230 12.1
Hungarian 114 100.0
Speak English "very well" 51 44.7
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 63 55.3
Arabic 901 100.0
Speak English "very well" 427 47.4
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 474 52.6
Hebrew 0 100.0
Speak English "very well" 0 --
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 0 --
African Languages 964 100.0
Speak English "very well" 329 34.1
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 635 65.9
Other and unspecified Languages 666 100.0
Speak English "very well" 454 68.2
Speak English less than "very well" (LEP) 212 31.8
Notes:
A household is “linguistically isolated” if all adults (14 and older) speak a language other than English and none speaks English “very well.”

1. Data for Alaska, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia are from the US Census Bureau’s pooled 2009-2011 ACS and for Wyoming are from 2007-2011 ACS. For the United States and the rest of the states the data are from 2011 ACS.

Sources: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS), different years (see Note 1 above).
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