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The language today. Current distribution of the Italian language in the United States. As of 2013, 15,638,348 American residents reported themselves as Italian Americans, and about 708,966 of these reported speaking Italian at home, according to the 2009-2013 American Community Survey. [10] .
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of those speaking Italian at home in 1980 was 1,614,344. In 1990, those speaking Italian at home in the United States had dropped to 1,308,648. In 2000, the number of speakers decreased to 1,008,370, and finally, in 2010, it had plummeted to 725,223.
As of 2009, though 15,638,348 American citizens report themselves as Italian-Americans, only 753,992 of these report speaking the Italian language at home (0.3264% of the US population).
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The number of people in the United States who spoke a language other than English at home nearly tripled from 23.1 million (about 1 in 10) in 1980 to 67.8 million (almost 1 in 5) in 2019, according to a recent U.S. Census Bureau report.
24 Ιουν 2024 · Over 15.7 million people in the United States identify themselves as Italian Americans, representing nearly 6% of the U.S. population. Italian Americans are the fourth largest European ancestry group in the United States, after Germans, Irish, and English.
Italian, 0.3% Portuguese, 0.2% Haitian Creole, 0.2% Japanese, 0.2% All other Languages, 2.2% English Only, 79.7% Spanish, 12.6% According to the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. residents speak more than 350 languages. Among those who report speaking a language other than English, nearly two-thirds speak Spanish. And the languages spoken