About half the states have passed laws that make English the official language of their state. Why is there a need for these laws? Isn't English already the language of the United States? Yes and no.
The hardest thing about dining at Spoken English is second guessing every order as another tantalizing dish whizzes by. The standing-room-only eatery tucked inside the new Line hotel is the second ...
The United States (US) is currently experiencing a major change to its linguistic landscape, with approximately 67 million people speaking languages other than English within their homes. The US ...
English – of course – is the most commonly spoken language in Alabama and across the U.S. It’s followed by Spanish, which comes in second in 46 of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The third ...
These are the best English-speaking countries to retire to, where you won’t need to learn a second language as you enjoy an exotic retirement overseas. ByKathleen Peddicord, Contributor. Forbes ...
ATLANTA — In a new report, Business Insider mapped out which languages are most commonly spoken in households in each state, besides English and Spanish. While Western states like Montana, Wyoming, ...
Does it pay to speak English? This column by Mehtabul Azam, an economist at the World Bank, Aimee Chin, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Houston, and Nishith Prakash, Visiting ...
MACON, Ga. — Along with taking tabs on the population totals in Georgia and the rest of the United States, the U.S. Census tracks a variety of other aspects of American life — household size, ...