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Ga in the United States
An estimated 14,574 people aged 5 and older speak Ga at home across U.S. metropolitan areas. About 17.4% of them, roughly 2,542 people, speak English less than "very well."
14,574
Speakers age 5 and older
17.4%
Limited English
2
Metro areas with reliable counts
Where Ga is spoken: top metro areas
Ranked by number of speakers at home. 37 additional metro areas have Ga speakers but did not meet Census reliability standards and are not listed.
| # | Metro area | Speakers (± margin) | Limited English | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA | 4,112 ±828 | not reliable | — |
| 2 | Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV | 2,567 ±698 | not reliable | — |
Limited English means speaking English less than "very well." Margins of error are at the 90 percent confidence level. "Range" is the 90 percent confidence interval for the limited-English share.
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Frequently asked questions
- How many people speak Ga in the United States?
- An estimated 14,574 people aged 5 and older speak Ga at home across U.S. metropolitan areas, based on the Census Bureau's 2020 to 2024 American Community Survey.
- What share of Ga speakers have limited English proficiency?
- About 17.4 percent, roughly 2,542 people, report speaking English less than "very well." That is the population professional interpreters serve.
- Which U.S. metro area has the most Ga speakers?
- New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA, with about 4,112 Ga speakers at home.