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Languages spoken at home by more than 1 million persons in the U.S. (2016)[1][2][fn 1]
Language Percent of
population
Number of
speakers
Number who
speak English
very well
Number who
speak English
less than
very well
English (only) ~80% 237,810,023 N/A N/A
Spanish
(including Spanish Creole but excluding Puerto Rico)
13% 40,489,813 23,899,421 16,590,392
Chinese
(all varieties, including Mandarin and Cantonese)
1.0% 3,372,930 1,518,619 1,854,311
Tagalog
(including Filipino)
0.5% 1,701,960 1,159,211 542,749
Vietnamese 0.4% 1,509,993 634,273 875,720
Arabic

(all varieties)
0.3% 1,231,098 770,882 460,216
Cajun
)
0.3% 1,216,668 965,584 251,087
Korean 0.2% 1,088,788 505,734 583,054
United States' families median net worth source: Fed Survey of Consumer Finances[3]
in 2013 dollars 1998 2013 change
All families $102,500 $81,200 -20.8%
Bottom 20% of incomes $8,300 $6,100 -26.5%
2nd lowest 20% of incomes $47,400 $22,400 -52.7%
Middle 20% of incomes $76,300 $61,700 -19.1%
Top 10% $646,600 $1,130,700 +74.9%
Donald Trump
45th President
since January 20, 2017
Mike Pence
48th Vice President
since January 20, 2017
Historical population
CensusPop.Note
17903,929,214
18005,308,48335.1%
18107,239,88136.4%
18209,638,45333.1%
183012,866,02033.5%
184017,069,45332.7%
185023,191,87635.9%
186031,443,32135.6%
187038,558,37122.6%
188050,189,20930.2%
189062,979,76625.5%
190076,212,16821.0%
191092,228,49621.0%
1920106,021,53715.0%
1930123,202,62416.2%
1940132,164,5697.3%
1950151,325,79814.5%
1960179,323,17518.5%
1970203,211,92613.3%
1980226,545,80511.5%
1990248,709,8739.8%
2000281,421,90613.2%
2010308,745,5389.7%
2016[4] (est.)323,127,513Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "".
1610–1780 population data.[5]
Note that the census numbers do
not include Native Americans until 1860.[6]
  1. ^ "United States". Modern Language Association. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
  2. ^ Bureau, U.S. Census. "American FactFinder – Results".
  3. ^ Weston, Liz (May 10, 2016). "Americans Are Pissed – This Chart Might Explain Why". nerdwallet.com.
  4. ^ "Population estimates, July 1, 2016, (V2016)".
  5. ^ "CT1970p2-13: Colonial and Pre-Federal Statistics" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. 2004. p. 1168. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  6. ^ Historical Census Statistics on Population Totals By Race, 1790 to 1990.... U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved May 28, 2013.


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