California has the population closest to Spain; about 37,700,000 to about 46,200,000.
There are 35.5 million people in the U.S who speak Spanish. About 10.4 percent of the population in the United States speaks Spanish.
The Second language of the US is Spanish. By around 11% of the population, where as English is around 85% of the total population.
Yes, the US has many Spanish-speaking citizens. Spanish is spoken throughout the United States but is most common in Florida and New York as well as the states bordering Mexico: Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, and California.
Yes, Spanish is spoken in the United States. It is the second most spoken language in the country, with a significant portion of the population being bilingual in both English and Spanish. It is particularly prevalent in states with large Hispanic populations, such as California, Texas, and Florida.
As of 2013 Hispanic or Latino people made up 17.1% of the US population. Around 37.6 million people spoke Spanish in the home as of 2011, that is two-thirds of the non-english speaking population in the US.
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the US, after English. It is spoken by a large portion of the population, particularly in states with significant Hispanic communities such as California, Texas, and Florida.
English and Spanish are two widely spoken languages in the United States. English is the most commonly spoken language, while Spanish is the second most spoken language due to the large Hispanic population in the country.
The language that is spoken most in the US other than English is Spanish, and it is expected, according to current demographic trends, that eventually Spanish will surpass English as the most spoken language in the US, at which time it may become necessary to make the US officially a bilingual country. Over 30 million (more than 10%) of the United States population speaks fluent Spanish (2000 census). In fact, with the exception of both Dakotas, Louisiana, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, the second most widely spoken language besides English is Spanish.
English is still the most widely spoken language in all50 states of the United States of America. Several states do have sizable minorities who have English as a second language or who do not speak English. In all states there are neighborhoods and communities where English is not the most common language, but for the population as a whole, English is still the primary language in each state. Spanish is, by far, the most common non-English language spoken in the USA. This is especially true for the states along the US/Mexico border. The list below illustrates this. Note that California has the most Spanish speakers. New Mexico has the highest percentage of Spanish speakers. Even in New Mexico, however, English is still the most common language.StateSpanishSpeakersPercentSpanishSpeakersNew Mexico823,35243.27%California12,442,62634.72%Texas7,781,21134.63%Arizona1,608,69828.03%Nevada445,62219.27%Florida3,304,83219.01%Also, Puerto Rico - which is a US territory and not a state has about 95% of their population who speak Spanish.
While Spanish is widely spoken in the United States, it is not the primary language. English is the most commonly spoken language in the US, though Spanish is the second most common language and is spoken by a significant portion of the population.
Georgia is the 9th most populated of the US States.
The most recent population of the US is 305,740,803 people.