Fact Sheets: Number of Languages Other Than English Spoken In Each State
| Alabama |
92 |
| Alaska |
90 |
| Arizona |
129 |
| Arkansas |
83 |
| California |
207 |
| Colorado |
123 |
| Connecticut |
94 |
| Delaware |
66 |
| District of Columbia |
79 |
| Florida |
134 |
| Georgia |
118 |
| Hawaii |
91 |
| Idaho |
82 |
| Illinois |
132 |
| Indiana |
105 |
| Iowa |
104 |
| Kansas |
97 |
| Kentucky |
91 |
| Louisiana |
93 |
| Maine |
74 |
| Maryland |
117 |
| Massachusetts |
118 |
| Michigan |
125 |
| Minnesota |
124 |
| Mississippi |
67 |
| Missouri |
114 |
| Montana |
81 |
| Nebraska |
87 |
| Nevada |
99 |
| New Hampshire |
77 |
| New Jersey |
130 |
| New Mexico |
94 |
| New York |
169 |
| North Carolina |
122 |
| North Dakota |
66 |
| Ohio |
116 |
| Oklahoma |
120 |
| Oregon |
138 |
| Pennsylvania |
135 |
| Rhode Island |
76 |
| South Carolina |
91 |
| South Dakota |
62 |
| Tennesse |
109 |
| Texas |
145 |
| Utah |
103 |
| Vermont |
64 |
| Virginia |
123 |
| Washington |
163 |
| West Virgnia |
67 |
| Wisconsin |
117 |
| Wyoming |
56 |
The language data is obtained from Census 2000 and refers to the population age five and older speaking a given language at home. Data is subject to Census confidentiality protections, which suppresses information directly identifiable to a person or small group of people.