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Percent of Population that Speaks a Language Other than English at Home, for the 100 Largest Cities and Their Suburbs, 1990, 2000 & Percent Change, Ranked by Largest Rate

 
2000
1990
% Chng NAPC
Member
Initiatives
and
Interventions
  City ST Rank Value Rank Value
1 Shreveport    LA 1 4.1% 1 2.9% 39.2%
  Suburbs Excluding City   8 4.1% 12 3.0% 36.3%    
2 Montgomery    AL 2 4.2% 4 3.7% 13.0%
  Suburbs Excluding City   1 2.9% 1 2.4% 25.2%    
3 Birmingham    AL 3 4.7% 3 3.6% 31.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   11 4.4% 6 2.8% 54.9%    
4 Mobile    AL 4 5.4% 7 4.1% 31.6%
  Suburbs Excluding City   3 3.8% 9 2.9% 32.4%    
5 Akron    OH 5 5.8% 20 6.0% -2.9%
  Suburbs Excluding City   17 5.1% 23 4.5% 13.8%    
6 Louisville    KY 6 6.2% 2 3.3% 86.7%
  Suburbs Excluding City   6 4.0% 4 2.7% 50.5%    
7 Augusta    GA 7 6.7% 22 6.3% 4.9%
  Suburbs Excluding City   19 5.4% 16 3.4% 59.7%    
8 Cincinnati    OH 8 6.7% 16 5.4% 24.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   4 4.0% 13 3.1% 30.1%    
9 Richmond    VA 9 6.7% 6 4.0% 68.6%
  Suburbs Excluding City   34 7.1% 28 4.7% 50.9%    
10 Memphis    TN 10 7.0% 5 3.8% 85.4%
  Suburbs Excluding City   10 4.2% 15 3.2% 30.4%    
11 Indianapolis    IN 11 7.3% 8 4.4% 66.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City   5 4.0% 11 3.0% 35.6%    
12 Toledo    OH 12 7.3% 31 6.9% 6.4%
  Suburbs Excluding City   24 5.7% 32 5.0% 12.8%    
13 Baltimore    MD 13 7.8% 25 6.5% 20.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City   38 8.6% 38 6.2% 39.6%    
14 Spokane    WA 14 7.9% 15 5.3% 48.8%
  Suburbs Excluding City   21 5.5% 19 3.7% 47.6%    
15 Lexington    KY 15 8.3% 11 4.8% 74.8%
  Suburbs Excluding City   2 3.5% 2 2.5% 39.2%    
16 New Orleans    LA 16 8.3% 35 7.8% 5.9%
  Suburbs Excluding City   40 9.8% 50 8.9% 10.4%    
17 Fort Wayne    IN 17 8.4% 12 5.0% 70.2%
  Suburbs Excluding City   20 5.5% 27 4.7% 17.7%    
18 St. Louis    MO 18 8.6% 14 5.1% 67.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   15 4.8% 20 3.7% 28.5%    
19 Baton Rouge    LA 19 8.8% 28 6.9% 27.0%
  Suburbs Excluding City   22 5.6% 34 5.2% 8.1%    
20 Norfolk/Va Beach/Chesapeake    VA 20 8.8% 29 6.9% 27.7%
  Suburbs Excluding City   26 6.1% 31 5.0% 22.4%    
21 Detroit    MI 21 9.2% 33 7.5% 22.7%
  Suburbs Excluding City   45 11.5% 49 8.7% 31.3%    
22 Pittsburgh    PA 22 9.2% 38 8.5% 8.6%
  Suburbs Excluding City   14 4.6% 33 5.1% -10.5%    
23 Lincoln    NE 23 9.3% 13 5.0% 85.9%
  Suburbs Excluding City   7 4.1% 8 2.9% 41.5%    
24 Jacksonville    FL 24 9.5% 26 6.5% 48.0%
  Suburbs Excluding City   29 6.8% 35 5.4% 25.9%    
25 Kansas City    MO 25 9.7% 27 6.5% 49.0%
  Suburbs Excluding City   31 6.9% 24 4.5% 52.7%    

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Notes
* Suburbs refers to the MSA excluding the city(ies).
* Where two or more cities are shown together, they belong to the same Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). In these cases, the city data were combined to create a single urban entity.
* Tabulations are based on numbers with more decimal places than shown.

Source
* Tabulations based on 2000 data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

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