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Demographic Data Report for Minnesota by County
Non-English Language: Language isolation
Ages 14+, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Value (Percent)
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Households (language Isolation)
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Rank within US
(of 3142 counties)
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United States N/A 4.3 5,542,911 N/A
Minnesota N/A 2.2 51,442 25 of 51
Hennepin County Urban 3.1 16,838 2,672
Ramsey County Urban 4.6 10,280 2,860
Dakota County Urban 2.1 3,747 2,379
Anoka County Urban 2.7 3,680 2,583
Olmsted County Urban 2.5 1,648 2,517
Washington County Urban 1.5 1,630 2,069
Scott County Urban 2.7 1,493 2,583
Rice County Rural 5.7 1,340 2,935
Stearns County Urban 1.7 1,056 2,186
Mower County Rural 4.7 743 2,867
Nobles County Rural 9.4 721 3,061
Wright County Urban 1.3 715 1,934
Kandiyohi County Rural 3.5 612 2,745
St. Louis County Urban 0.6 512 1,202
Carver County Urban 1.1 436 1,772
Sherburne County Urban 1.0 344 1,670
Otter Tail County Rural 1.2 301 1,853
Steele County Rural 1.9 287 2,292
Todd County Rural 2.8 284 2,607
Lyon County Rural 2.5 249 2,517
Cottonwood County Rural 4.8 224 2,877
Watonwan County Rural 5.0 213 2,896
Blue Earth County Urban 0.7 199 1,327
Freeborn County Rural 1.3 171 1,934
Benton County Urban 1.0 163 1,670
Stevens County Rural 4.2 163 2,818
Brown County Rural 1.4 158 2,003
Goodhue County Rural 0.8 158 1,460
McLeod County Rural 1.0 158 1,670
Clay County Urban 0.6 151 1,202
Martin County Rural 1.5 137 2,069
Becker County Rural 0.9 130 1,570
Polk County Urban 1.0 129 1,670
Waseca County Rural 1.7 127 2,186
Wabasha County Urban 1.3 122 1,934
Le Sueur County Urban 1.0 115 1,670
Nicollet County Urban 0.8 109 1,460
Fillmore County Urban 1.1 100 1,772
Chippewa County Rural 1.8 91 2,242
Chisago County Urban 0.4 84 896
Douglas County Rural 0.5 84 1,056
Winona County Rural 0.4 83 896
Sibley County Rural 1.3 79 1,934
Beltrami County Rural 0.4 73 896
Faribault County Rural 1.2 72 1,853
Pipestone County Rural 1.7 68 2,186
Crow Wing County Rural 0.2 67 560
Carlton County Urban 0.5 66 1,056
Cass County Rural 0.5 63 1,056
Roseau County Rural 1.0 62 1,670
Jackson County Rural 1.4 61 2,003
Redwood County Rural 0.8 53 1,460
Dodge County Urban 0.6 48 1,202
Mille Lacs County Urban 0.4 48 896
Pine County Rural 0.4 45 896
Yellow Medicine County Rural 1.0 41 1,670
Isanti County Urban 0.2 39 560
Meeker County Rural 0.4 38 896
Renville County Rural 0.6 38 1,202
Lac qui Parle County Rural 1.3 37 1,934
Wadena County Rural 0.6 37 1,202
Morrison County Rural 0.2 31 560
Big Stone County Rural 1.4 30 2,003
Murray County Rural 0.8 30 1,460
Rock County Urban 0.7 30 1,327
Pennington County Rural 0.5 29 1,056
Swift County Rural 0.7 28 1,327
Marshall County Rural 0.7 27 1,327
Houston County Urban 0.3 22 734
Itasca County Rural 0.1 22 393
Cook County Rural 0.6 15 1,202
Lincoln County Rural 0.6 15 1,202
Pope County Rural 0.3 15 734
Aitkin County Rural 0.2 14 560
Norman County Rural 0.5 14 1,056
Hubbard County Rural 0.1 13 393
Mahnomen County Rural 0.7 13 1,327
Clearwater County Rural 0.4 12 896
Kittson County Rural 0.6 11 1,202
Kanabec County Rural 0.2 10 560
Grant County Rural 0.4 9 896
Wilkin County Rural 0.3 9 734
Lake County Rural 0.1 7 393
Traverse County Rural 0.5 7 1,056
Red Lake County Rural 0.3 5 734
Koochiching County Rural 0.1 4 393
Lake of the Woods County Rural 0.0 0 1

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/27/2026 10:23 am.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Non-English Language: Language isolation, see the dictionary.

A "limited English speaking household" is one in which no member 14 years old and over (1) speaks only English or (2) speaks a non-English language and speaks English "very well."

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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