Willoughby, OH Historical Language Spoken at Home Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
Total population: 22,361
Willoughby, OH | % | Ohio | U.S. | |
English | 9,540 | 90.94%, see rank | 92.18% | 79.39% |
Spanish | 123 | 1.17%, see rank | 2.68% | 11.75% |
Other Indo-European Languages | 720 | 6.86%, see rank | 3.07% | 4.52% |
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages | 99 | 0.94%, see rank | 1.22% | 3.36% |
Other | 9 | 0.09%, see rank | 0.84% | 0.99% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
Total population: 22,302
Willoughby, OH | % | Ohio | U.S. | |
English | 9,402 | 91.33%, see rank | 92.12% | 79.64% |
Spanish | 98 | 0.95%, see rank | 2.75% | 11.57% |
Other Indo-European Languages | 693 | 6.73%, see rank | 3.20% | 4.61% |
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages | 95 | 0.92%, see rank | 1.17% | 3.24% |
Other | 7 | 0.07%, see rank | 0.76% | 0.94% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
Total population: 22,238
Willoughby, OH | % | Ohio | U.S. | |
English | 9,583 | 91.43%, see rank | 92.21% | 79.95% |
Spanish | 185 | 1.77%, see rank | 2.78% | 11.42% |
Other Indo-European Languages | 596 | 5.69%, see rank | 3.19% | 4.60% |
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages | 104 | 0.99%, see rank | 1.10% | 3.14% |
Other | 13 | 0.12%, see rank | 0.72% | 0.89% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
Total population: 22,616
Willoughby, OH | % | Ohio | U.S. | |
English | 9,081 | 90.18%, see rank | 92.27% | 80.35% |
Spanish | 246 | 2.44%, see rank | 2.79% | 11.21% |
Other Indo-European Languages | 590 | 5.86%, see rank | 3.21% | 4.62% |
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages | 142 | 1.41%, see rank | 1.04% | 2.95% |
Other | 11 | 0.11%, see rank | 0.69% | 0.87% |
US Census 2000 data
Total population: 22,621
Willoughby, OH | % | Ohio | U.S. | |
English | 9,337 | 91.04%, see rank | 91.41% | 81.14% |
Spanish | 198 | 1.93%, see rank | 2.98% | 10.21% |
Other Indo-European Languages | 551 | 5.37%, see rank | 4.05% | 5.22% |
Asian and Pacific Islander Languages | 77 | 0.75%, see rank | 0.92% | 2.61% |
Other | 93 | 0.91%, see rank | 0.63% | 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.