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U.S. Judicial Districts - State of Massachusetts (2015)Percent of Persons 5 Years and Over Who Speak a Language
Other Than English at Home and Speak English Less than "Very Well"
Pie charts represent total number of LEP persons withina judicial district by language spoken (percentage).
Source: U.S. Census 2011-2015 American Community Survey DataTable B16001LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAKENGLISH FOR THE POPULATION 5 YEARS AND OVERThe estimates from ACS are based on a sample surveyand hence are subject to sampling error.
LegendState BoundariesUS Judicial DistrictsWater
JUDICIAL DISTRICTS-%LEP for Less Than Very Well (2015)<=1%
>1% AND <=3%
>3% AND <=5%
>5% AND <=10%
>10% AND <=15%
>15% AND <=25%
>25%Prepared by:
U.S. Department of JusticeCivil Rights Division
Washington D.C. 20530
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Total LEP (LVW) = 565,818
Spanish39%
Portuguese14%
Chinese11%
French Creole
6%
Vietnamese4%
All Other Languages
26%
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