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King County Historical Language Spoken at Home Data

 

ACS 2010-2014 data

Total population: 290

 King County%TexasU.S.
English10381.10%, see rank65.20%79.39%
Spanish1814.17%, see rank28.41%11.75%
Other Indo-European Languages64.72%, see rank2.71%4.52%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages00.00%, see rank2.87%3.36%
Other00.00%, see rank0.81%0.99%

ACS 2008-2012 data

Total population: 227

 King County%TexasU.S.
English9592.23%, see rank65.67%79.64%
Spanish43.88%, see rank28.18%11.57%
Other Indo-European Languages43.88%, see rank2.68%4.61%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages00.00%, see rank2.73%3.24%
Other00.00%, see rank0.73%0.94%

ACS 2006-2010 data

Total population: 219

 King County%TexasU.S.
English9195.79%, see rank66.11%79.95%
Spanish44.21%, see rank27.97%11.42%
Other Indo-European Languages00.00%, see rank2.60%4.60%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages00.00%, see rank2.64%3.14%
Other00.00%, see rank0.68%0.89%

ACS 2005-2009 data

Total population: 233

 King County%TexasU.S.
English9095.74%, see rank66.18%80.35%
Spanish44.26%, see rank28.22%11.21%
Other Indo-European Languages00.00%, see rank2.55%4.62%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages00.00%, see rank2.41%2.95%
Other00.00%, see rank0.64%0.87%

US Census 2000 data

Total population: 356

 King County%TexasU.S.
English10493.69%, see rank68.65%81.14%
Spanish76.31%, see rank25.94%10.21%
Other Indo-European Languages00.00%, see rank2.80%5.22%
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages00.00%, see rank2.06%2.61%
Other00.00%, see rank0.55%0.82%

* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.


 
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