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Households Speaking Asian and Other Languages by Linguistic Isolation: 2000


  Households Speaking Asian and Other Languages Linguistically Isolated (#) Linguistically Isolated (%) Not Linguistically Isolated (#) Not Linguistically Isolated (%)
South Carolina 15,490 3,376 21.8 12,114 78.2
Abbeville 56 0 0 56 100
Aiken 501 81 16.2 420 83.8
Allendale 9 0 0 9 100
Anderson 340 72 21.2 268 78.8
Bamberg 38 0 0 38 100
Barnwell 35 13 37.1 22 62.9
Beaufort 525 80 15.2 445 84.8
Berkeley 1,135 211 18.6 924 81.4
Calhoun 24 7 29.2 17 70.8
Charleston 1,466 388 26.5 1,078 73.5
Cherokee 53 3 5.7 50 94.3
Chester 49 14 28.6 35 71.4
Chesterfield 94 18 19.1 76 80.9
Clarendon 48 12 25 36 75
Colleton 79 0 0 79 100
Darlington 74 0 0 74 100
Dillon 19 5 26.3 14 73.7
Dorchester 489 65 13.3 424 86.7
Edgefield 61 10 16.4 51 83.6
Fairfield 20 16 80 4 20
Florence 393 112 28.5 281 71.5
Georgetown 56 11 19.6 45 80.4
Greenville 1,871 561 30 1,310 70
Greenwood 195 53 27.2 142 72.8
Hampton 19 7 36.8 12 63.2
Horry 882 174 19.7 708 80.3
Jasper 59 11 18.6 48 81.4
Kershaw 61 13 21.3 48 78.7
Lancaster 89 17 19.1 72 80.9
Laurens 71 16 22.5 55 77.5
Lee 9 9 100 0 0
Lexington 917 161 17.6 756 82.4
McCormick 2 0 0 2 100
Marion 21 0 0 21 100
Marlboro 42 16 38.1 26 61.9
Newberry 38 2 5.3 36 94.7
Oconee 156 17 10.9 139 89.1
Orangeburg 166 7 4.2 159 95.8
Pickens 457 143 31.3 314 68.7
Richland 2,383 555 23.3 1,828 76.7
Saluda 24 0 0 24 100
Spartanburg 1,142 307 26.9 835 73.1
Sumter 625 84 13.4 541 86.6
Union 43 0 0 43 100
Williamsburg 79 1 1.3 78 98.7
York 575 104 18.1 471 81.9

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