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Demographic Data Report for Nebraska 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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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
Nebraska N/A 2.6 21,106 31 of 51
Douglas County Urban 2.9 6,824 2,629
Lancaster County Urban 2.4 3,282 2,486
Hall County Urban 8.5 2,094 3,046
Dawson County Rural 13.5 1,236 3,101
Dakota County Urban 14.3 1,070 3,108
Sarpy County Urban 1.4 1,064 2,003
Colfax County Rural 20.7 766 3,133
Platte County Rural 4.3 594 2,828
Madison County Rural 3.7 535 2,771
Dodge County Rural 3.1 476 2,672
Adams County Rural 2.7 357 2,583
Scotts Bluff County Rural 1.8 266 2,242
Saline County Rural 4.7 244 2,867
Otoe County Rural 3.1 201 2,672
Buffalo County Rural 1.0 200 1,670
Lincoln County Rural 1.0 143 1,670
Keith County Rural 3.2 131 2,699
Dawes County Rural 3.5 122 2,745
Cuming County Rural 3.0 115 2,652
Dixon County Rural 4.1 90 2,809
Jefferson County Rural 2.6 83 2,548
Red Willow County Rural 1.8 82 2,242
Phelps County Rural 2.0 78 2,344
Gage County Rural 0.8 75 1,460
Nemaha County Rural 2.5 71 2,517
Chase County Rural 4.5 66 2,849
Holt County Rural 1.5 59 2,069
Butler County Rural 1.5 54 2,069
Morrill County Rural 2.7 52 2,583
Kimball County Rural 3.4 51 2,733
Box Butte County Rural 1.0 46 1,670
Cass County Urban 0.4 43 896
Seward County Urban 0.6 42 1,202
Pierce County Rural 1.3 37 1,934
Banner County Rural 11.5 35 3,085
Boone County Rural 1.4 31 2,003
Johnson County Rural 1.6 27 2,125
Merrick County Urban 0.7 24 1,327
Burt County Rural 0.8 22 1,460
York County Rural 0.4 21 896
Antelope County Rural 0.8 20 1,460
Brown County Rural 1.6 20 2,125
Sheridan County Rural 0.9 20 1,570
Thayer County Rural 1.0 20 1,670
Clay County Rural 0.7 17 1,327
Custer County Rural 0.4 16 896
Harlan County Rural 1.2 14 1,853
Washington County Urban 0.2 14 560
Thomas County Rural 4.3 13 2,828
Cedar County Rural 0.3 11 734
Perkins County Rural 0.9 11 1,570
Wayne County Rural 0.3 11 734
Sioux County Rural 2.0 10 2,344
Kearney County Rural 0.3 9 734
Pawnee County Rural 0.8 9 1,460
Polk County Rural 0.4 8 896
Thurston County Rural 0.4 8 896
Rock County Rural 1.2 7 1,853
Deuel County Rural 0.7 6 1,327
Frontier County Rural 0.6 6 1,202
Knox County Rural 0.2 6 560
Nance County Rural 0.4 6 896
Fillmore County Rural 0.2 5 560
Wheeler County Rural 1.4 5 2,003
Boyd County Rural 0.5 4 1,056
Garden County Rural 0.5 4 1,056
Hayes County Rural 1.1 4 1,772
Greeley County Rural 0.3 3 734
Valley County Rural 0.2 3 560
Webster County Rural 0.2 3 560
Franklin County Rural 0.2 2 560
Arthur County Rural 0.5 1 1,056
Furnas County Rural 0.0 1 1
Blaine County Rural 0.0 0 1
Cherry County Rural 0.0 0 1
Cheyenne County Rural 0.0 0 1
Dundy County Rural 0.0 0 1
Garfield County Rural 0.0 0 1
Gosper County Rural 0.0 0 1
Grant County Rural 0.0 0 1
Hamilton County Rural 0.0 0 1
Hitchcock County Rural 0.0 0 1
Hooker County Rural 0.0 0 1
Howard County Urban 0.0 0 1
Keya Paha County Rural 0.0 0 1
Logan County Rural 0.0 0 1
Loup County Rural 0.0 0 1
McPherson County Rural 0.0 0 1
Nuckolls County Rural 0.0 0 1
Richardson County Rural 0.0 0 1
Saunders County Urban 0.0 0 1
Sherman County Rural 0.0 0 1
Stanton County Rural 0.0 0 1

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/27/2026 8:34 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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