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Demographic Data Report for Ohio 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
Ohio N/A 1.5 74,994 12 of 51
Franklin County Urban 3.5 19,197 2,745
Cuyahoga County Urban 2.7 15,222 2,583
Hamilton County Urban 1.8 6,365 2,242
Butler County Urban 3.1 4,593 2,672
Summit County Urban 1.4 3,322 2,003
Montgomery County Urban 1.4 3,144 2,003
Lorain County Urban 1.5 1,920 2,069
Lake County Urban 1.6 1,638 2,125
Lucas County Urban 0.9 1,572 1,570
Warren County Urban 1.6 1,507 2,125
Holmes County Rural 8.2 1,104 3,039
Mahoning County Urban 1.1 1,065 1,772
Delaware County Urban 1.2 1,022 1,853
Wayne County Rural 1.9 855 2,292
Fairfield County Urban 1.3 804 1,934
Stark County Urban 0.5 715 1,056
Clark County Urban 1.3 705 1,934
Trumbull County Urban 0.8 679 1,460
Medina County Urban 0.9 647 1,570
Tuscarawas County Rural 1.6 608 2,125
Wood County Urban 1.1 593 1,772
Portage County Urban 0.7 450 1,327
Clermont County Urban 0.5 438 1,056
Richland County Urban 0.8 421 1,460
Geauga County Urban 1.1 410 1,772
Licking County Urban 0.6 409 1,202
Miami County Urban 0.8 362 1,460
Ashtabula County Urban 0.9 342 1,570
Allen County Urban 0.7 309 1,327
Greene County Urban 0.4 300 896
Athens County Rural 1.1 256 1,772
Erie County Urban 0.8 256 1,460
Huron County Rural 1.0 233 1,670
Hancock County Rural 0.7 227 1,327
Coshocton County Rural 1.5 223 2,069
Union County Urban 0.8 197 1,460
Madison County Urban 1.1 168 1,772
Crawford County Rural 0.7 131 1,327
Fulton County Urban 0.8 131 1,460
Fayette County Rural 1.1 123 1,772
Defiance County Rural 0.8 121 1,460
Jefferson County Urban 0.4 121 896
Seneca County Rural 0.5 110 1,056
Putnam County Rural 0.8 107 1,460
Shelby County Rural 0.6 104 1,202
Ross County Rural 0.3 94 734
Ottawa County Urban 0.5 90 1,056
Belmont County Urban 0.3 89 734
Sandusky County Rural 0.3 82 734
Clinton County Rural 0.4 72 896
Wyandot County Rural 0.8 71 1,460
Ashland County Rural 0.3 69 734
Logan County Rural 0.3 68 734
Columbiana County Rural 0.2 67 560
Vinton County Rural 1.2 66 1,853
Marion County Rural 0.3 65 734
Highland County Rural 0.4 63 896
Morrow County Urban 0.4 57 896
Muskingum County Rural 0.2 57 560
Noble County Rural 1.2 57 1,853
Henry County Rural 0.5 55 1,056
Jackson County Rural 0.4 50 896
Guernsey County Rural 0.3 44 734
Hocking County Urban 0.4 44 896
Pickaway County Urban 0.2 44 560
Williams County Rural 0.3 42 734
Champaign County Rural 0.3 40 734
Van Wert County Rural 0.3 39 734
Paulding County Rural 0.5 38 1,056
Knox County Rural 0.2 37 560
Perry County Urban 0.2 32 560
Brown County Urban 0.2 31 560
Lawrence County Urban 0.1 31 393
Scioto County Rural 0.1 26 393
Pike County Rural 0.2 25 560
Mercer County Rural 0.1 23 393
Gallia County Rural 0.2 21 560
Washington County Rural 0.1 21 393
Hardin County Rural 0.1 13 393
Adams County Rural 0.1 12 393
Monroe County Rural 0.2 12 560
Meigs County Rural 0.1 7 393
Auglaize County Rural 0.0 6 1
Morgan County Rural 0.1 5 393
Carroll County Urban 0.0 3 1
Darke County Rural 0.0 0 1
Harrison County Rural 0.0 0 1
Preble County Rural 0.0 0 1

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/27/2026 6:57 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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