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Myrtle Beach, Conway, North Myrtle Beach Metro Area Historical Language Spoken at Home Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
Total population: 396,187
Myrtle Beach, Conway, North Myrtle Beach Area | % | South Carolina | U.S. | |
English | 151,091 | 92.08%, see rank | 92.57% | 79.39% |
Spanish | 7,353 | 4.48%, see rank | 4.28% | 11.75% |
Other Indo-European Languages | 3,868 | 2.36%, see rank | 1.89% | 4.52% |
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages | 1,346 | 0.82%, see rank | 1.00% | 3.36% |
Other | 437 | 0.27%, see rank | 0.25% | 0.99% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
Total population: 270,943
Myrtle Beach, Conway, North Myrtle Beach Area | % | South Carolina | U.S. | |
English | 102,772 | 90.62%, see rank | 92.56% | 79.64% |
Spanish | 5,629 | 4.96%, see rank | 4.29% | 11.57% |
Other Indo-European Languages | 3,288 | 2.90%, see rank | 1.94% | 4.61% |
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages | 1,454 | 1.28%, see rank | 0.98% | 3.24% |
Other | 269 | 0.24%, see rank | 0.23% | 0.94% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
Total population: 258,267
Myrtle Beach, Conway, North Myrtle Beach Area | % | South Carolina | U.S. | |
English | 101,753 | 90.80%, see rank | 92.62% | 79.95% |
Spanish | 5,827 | 5.20%, see rank | 4.30% | 11.42% |
Other Indo-European Languages | 2,894 | 2.58%, see rank | 1.91% | 4.60% |
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages | 1,179 | 1.05%, see rank | 0.92% | 3.14% |
Other | 404 | 0.36%, see rank | 0.25% | 0.89% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
Total population: 248,601
Myrtle Beach, Conway, North Myrtle Beach Area | % | South Carolina | U.S. | |
English | 97,475 | 91.33%, see rank | 92.94% | 80.35% |
Spanish | 4,867 | 4.56%, see rank | 4.00% | 11.21% |
Other Indo-European Languages | 2,823 | 2.64%, see rank | 1.92% | 4.62% |
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages | 998 | 0.94%, see rank | 0.89% | 2.95% |
Other | 570 | 0.53%, see rank | 0.25% | 0.87% |
* 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.