The city in Florida where 90% of the people speak Spanish (it is not Miami)

The city in Florida where 90% of the people speak Spanish (it is not Miami)
The city in Florida where 90% of the people speak Spanish (it is not Miami)

According to a study conducted by a platform specializing in providing data on migration and business, The Hispanic community represents about 17.8 percent of the population in the United States and increases year after year. That same analysis cites data from the Pew Research Center which states that nearly 16,000,000 people in the United States have a limited understanding of the Spanish language. In that context, There is a city where more than 90 percent speak that language.


Miami is not the city with the largest number of Spanish speakers in Florida.

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Although, on the one hand, Miami has a 68.2 percent Spanish-speaking population, which translates into approximately 285,000 people, is another city in Florida where the majority of its inhabitants speak Spanish. It is Hialeah, where 93 percent of the population of this region speaks Spanishthat is, about 200,000 people.

Florida: among the 5 states in the United States where Spanish is spoken the most

The study of Thinkinworld ensures that Spanish is the second most spoken language in 43 of the 50 states of the United States. Based on this data, a ranking was created listing the states with the most speakers of this language, and Florida ranked fourth, tying with Nevada.

These are The 5 states where Spanish is spoken the most in the United States:

  • Texas (29.4 percent)
  • California (29 percent)
  • New Mexico (26.1 percent)
  • Florida (21.8 percent)
  • Snowfall (21.8 percent)

With this data and taking into account the total population of Florida, registered by the United States Census Bureau in 2022, it can be ensured that The state has an approximate total of 4,848,320 Spanish speakers.

 
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