What percentage of the US is bilingual 2018?
Similarly, what percent of the population is bilingual?
Monolingual: A person knowing only one language (40% of world population) Bilingual: A person using or able to use two languages especially with equal fluency (43% of world population)
Rank | Primary Language Spoken at Home in the US | Number of speakers |
---|---|---|
1 | English | 231,122,908 |
2 | Spanish | 37,458,470 |
3 | Chinese (incl. Cantonese, Mandarin, other Chinese languages) | 2,896,766 |
4 | French and French Creole | 2,047,467 |
Thereof, is the United States a bilingual country?
The United States is the least bilingual country because bilingual Americans who speak the language of their heritage and have learned English as a second language don't count. If you count them then the US is not the least bilingual country.
The vast majority of the population in the U.S. speaks English. According to Language Diversity and English Proficiency in the United States in 2015 approximately 9% of the population had limited English proficiency. This would mean that 91% are proficient in English.