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Spanish-Speaking Households by Linguistic Isolation: 2000


  Spanish-Speaking Households: Linguistically Isolated (#) Linguistically Isolated (%) Not Linguistically Isolated (#) Not Linguistically Isolated (%)
South Carolina 60,628 9,714 16 50,914 84
Abbeville 320 49 15.3 271 84.7
Aiken 1,879 343 18.3 1,536 81.7
Allendale 110 20 18.2 90 81.8
Anderson 1,746 178 10.2 1,568 89.8
Bamberg 159 12 7.5 147 92.5
Barnwell 172 22 12.8 150 87.2
Beaufort 3,430 945 27.6 2,485 72.4
Berkeley 2,171 205 9.4 1,966 90.6
Calhoun 138 25 18.1 113 81.9
Charleston 5,196 816 15.7 4,380 84.3
Cherokee 725 82 11.3 643 88.7
Chester 427 19 4.4 408 95.6
Chesterfield 603 80 13.3 523 86.7
Clarendon 335 64 19.1 271 80.9
Colleton 439 30 6.8 409 93.2
Darlington 890 47 5.3 843 94.7
Dillon 494 77 15.6 417 84.4
Dorchester 1,486 77 5.2 1,409 94.8
Edgefield 271 28 10.3 243 89.7
Fairfield 333 34 10.2 299 89.8
Florence 1,572 125 8 1,447 92
Georgetown 653 77 11.8 576 88.2
Greenville 6,863 1,678 24.4 5,185 75.6
Greenwood 1,134 256 22.6 878 77.4
Hampton 223 15 6.7 208 93.3
Horry 3,543 572 16.1 2,971 83.9
Jasper 386 125 32.4 261 67.6
Kershaw 633 44 7 589 93
Lancaster 797 70 8.8 727 91.2
Laurens 816 187 22.9 629 77.1
Lee 234 50 21.4 184 78.6
Lexington 3,148 511 16.2 2,637 83.8
McCormick 94 2 2.1 92 97.9
Marion 573 78 13.6 495 86.4
Marlboro 203 17 8.4 186 91.6
Newberry 514 146 28.4 368 71.6
Oconee 851 140 16.5 711 83.5
Orangeburg 1,000 64 6.4 936 93.6
Pickens 1,342 177 13.2 1,165 86.8
Richland 5,617 665 11.8 4,952 88.2
Saluda 451 201 44.6 250 55.4
Spartanburg 4,160 879 21.1 3,281 78.9
Sumter 1,439 148 10.3 1,291 89.7
Union 242 13 5.4 229 94.6
Williamsburg 340 13 3.8 327 96.2
York 2,476 308 12.4 2,168 87.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000. SF3, Table P20.