Layer displays information about languages spoken at home at the neighborhood (census tract) level. Each area on the map is shaded to reflect the dominant spoken language, or the language spoken by the majority of people in the area. Toggle between map layers to display the dominant language excluding English, and the dominant language excluding English and excluding Spanish. Census tracts in which there is no population, or in which less than 100 individuals or one percent of the population speak the dominant language are excluded from categorization.
Highly represented non-white Race/Ethnicity Groups
This layer displays where non-white race and ethnicity groups are highly represented in the U.S.
Predominant Race/Ethnicity
This layer displays the predominant race/ethnicity for various geographic levels.
Dominant Language Spoken at Home
This layer displays the predominant language spoken at home (excluding English) for towns and counties in the United States. Data are from the 2018-22 American Community Survey.
Dominant Language Spoken at Home
This layer displays the predominant language spoken at home (excluding English) for towns and counties in the United States. Data are from the 2018-22 American Community Survey.
Predominant Race/Ethnicity
This layer displays the predominant race/ethnicity for various geographic levels.
Highly represented non-white Race/Ethnicity Groups
This layer displays where non-white race and ethnicity groups are highly represented in the U.S.
New Data! New map of dominant spoken language by census tract!
Layer displays information about languages spoken at home at the neighborhood (census tract) level. Each area on the map is shaded to reflect the dominant spoken language, or the language spoken by the majority of people in the area. Toggle between map layers to display the dominant language excluding English, and the dominant language excluding English and excluding Spanish. Census tracts in which there is no population, or in which less than 100 individuals or one percent of the population speak the dominant language are excluded from categorization.