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South Carolina Historical Language Spoken at Home Data

 

ACS 2010-2014 data

Total population: 4,727,273

 South Carolina%U.S.
English1,662,36592.57%, see rank79.39%
Spanish76,9444.28%, see rank11.75%
Other Indo-European Languages33,9641.89%, see rank4.52%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages18,0271.00%, see rank3.36%
Other4,4150.25%, see rank0.99%

ACS 2008-2012 data

Total population: 4,630,351

 South Carolina%U.S.
English1,636,65292.56%, see rank79.64%
Spanish75,8504.29%, see rank11.57%
Other Indo-European Languages34,3681.94%, see rank4.61%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages17,3440.98%, see rank3.24%
Other4,0410.23%, see rank0.94%

ACS 2006-2010 data

Total population: 4,511,428

 South Carolina%U.S.
English1,613,45992.62%, see rank79.95%
Spanish74,8594.30%, see rank11.42%
Other Indo-European Languages33,3081.91%, see rank4.60%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages16,0630.92%, see rank3.14%
Other4,3050.25%, see rank0.89%

ACS 2005-2009 data

Total population: 4,416,867

 South Carolina%U.S.
English1,573,90892.94%, see rank80.35%
Spanish67,7514.00%, see rank11.21%
Other Indo-European Languages32,4931.92%, see rank4.62%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages15,0500.89%, see rank2.95%
Other4,1860.25%, see rank0.87%

US Census 2000 data

Total population: 4,012,012

 South Carolina%U.S.
English1,420,46892.58%, see rank81.14%
Spanish60,6283.95%, see rank10.21%
Other Indo-European Languages37,7482.46%, see rank5.22%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages12,4890.81%, see rank2.61%
Other3,0010.20%, see rank0.82%

* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.


 
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