The Department of Labor has sponsored a special tabulation of Census data on Limited English proficient (LEP) populations as a resource for One Stop Career Centers and other providers of employment and training services. Information is broken out for 39 Census languages and language clusters, and the tabulations are designed to match the service areas of states and local Workforce Investment Areas.
Table 1: Total Population, and
Table 2: Adults show the number of people who speak a language other than English at home, along with a self-reported measure of how well they speak English.
Table 1 includes the entire population age 5 and above, while Table 2 is limited to the population age 18 and above.
Table 3: Characteristics is a socio-economic profile of the population that reports speaking English "not very well" or "not at all" with their employment status, occupation, income, earnings and other labor market characteristics. These tables are different from any of the Census Public Use Tables, and have not been published before.
Output for each area comes in an Excel workbook containing six pages. In addition to the three tables, you will find:
- An Introduction page, with detailed descriptions of the tables, their source data, Excel tips and other background information;
- A Quick Reference Guide showing a sample of each table, with notes to help in interpreting the results, and
- A Glossary , with definitions of all important terms used in the tables.
Geographical Coverage:
U.S. Totals
States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Navajo Nation multi-state area
Local Workforce Investment Areas
To View or Download LEP Data for your Area:
On the map below, click on any state or territory to access links to the local Workforce Investment Areas in that state, or state totals. For small states, please click on the abbreviation listed next to the map. After opening a state or local data file, click on the gray tabs at the bottom of the page to view the different tables.
Please Note: 30 LWIAs with small populations could not be tabulated separately due to Census concerns about confidentiality. On the state LWIA lists, these areas are marked with an asterisk (*). Within each affected state, data for the excluded LWIAs is pooled into a "Balance of State" tabulation.