More Than One in Five in U.S. Don’t Speak English at Home

More than one in five U.S. residents, totaling more than 63.2 million people, speaks a language other than English at home–reports a recent study by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) which used data from the U.S. Census Bureau. This percentage is the highest ever for languages other than English spoken at home. The leading non-English languages for home use are Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, and Urdu, Pakistan’s national language.

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