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Most Bilingual U.S. Cities

Name the 15 U.S. cities with the most people that don't speak English. Good Luck! Nombra las 15 ciudades de Estados Unidos con mayor número de personas que no hablan inglés. ¡Buena suerte!
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Only cities with a city proper population above 500,000
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Last updated: April 14, 2024
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First submittedApril 12, 2024
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Main Non-English Language (s)
% of Bilinguals
City
Spanish, Korean, French
58.6
San Jose
Spanish
56.0
Los Angeles
Spanish, Vietnamese
48.5
Houston
Spanish, Mandarin, Russian, French
48.0
New York City
Spanish
43.3
San Francisco
Spanish
42.6
Dallas
Spanish
40.7
San Antonio
Main Non-English Language (s)
% of Bilinguals
City
Spanish
39.5
San Diego
Spanish
37.4
Phoenix
Spanish
35.9
Chicago
Spanish
32.8
Fort Worth
Spanish, Mandarin
29.6
Austin
Spanish
24.9
Philadelphia
Spanish
24.7
Denver
Mandarin, Spanish, Vietnamese
24.1
Seattle
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Level 85
Apr 12, 2024
I love the idea but the title and description is confusing. It's titled "US Cities with a non-english speaking majority". But then you have percentages as "bilingual" (meaning they do speak (presumably) English, it's just not their first language). Then there are only two cities where the majority is bilingual. Maybe "Most Bilingual Cities in the US"? Just a suggestion.
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Level 63
Apr 12, 2024
Thank you so much nerdalert, changed the title to "Most Bilingual U.S. Cities"
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Level 70
Apr 12, 2024
I enjoyed the quiz, but found it a bit too easy with the cities limited to those with populations >500,000, as there are only about 30 of those, so about half of them make this list. Maybe allow cities >300,000 or >400,000 to add a bit of challenge (while still keeping out more obscure cities).
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Level 63
Apr 14, 2024
Thank you for the suggestion, jayhiatt, but I don't really want to be reading Bureaus for hours, because I just found a website with the info I needed and used that, but thank you for the suggestion! I also changed the timer to 4 minutes now instead of 6.