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BUSINESS Study Shows Spanish Speakers to Increase 45% in Coming Years A landmark study titled: "The Future Use of The Spanish Language In The USA -- Projected to 2015 & 2025" just released by Hispanic U.S.A. Inc. reveals startling results about the dramatic continued growth of Spanish-speakers in America. The study challenges the assumption that the use of Spanish will decrease in coming years as succeeding generations of Hispanics are born and grow up in this country. In fact, the study shows that the number of Spanish-dominant and bilingual Latinos will increase by 45 percent over the next two decades - adding 12.4 million Spanish-speakers to today's population. And it's not just because of continuing immigration. Unlike other immigrant groups, even third-generation Hispanics - those born to Latino parents who themselves were born in the United States - will continue to speak Spanish in extraordinarily large numbers. "We know that the number of Acculturated Hispanics will
continue to grow, but what this study clearly shows, is that Spanish is here
to stay, and in a big way. Our study has far-reaching implications from a
marketing and media perspective. The fact is that Spanish connects on an
emotional and visceral level with Hispanics in a way that English does not.
We want to be courted in the language we make love in, for most of us, that
would be in Espaņol," stated Jose Cancela, Principal of Hispanic USA Inc.
Among its findings:
In addition, the study gives a detailed breakdown of the expected growth of Spanish-speakers in the top 25 Hispanic markets in the country. The projections show striking across-the-board increases of 40 to 55 percent in every one. Los Angeles, the biggest, leads the way in terms of sheer numbers. But such major cities as Boston, Las Vegas and Austin top the charts with an expected 55 percent growth in each. San Diego, Phoenix, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta are close behind. To purchase a copy of the study, please contact Jose Cancela at 305-606-8994, 210-508-1789 or jose@hispanicusa.net. ABOUT US: Hispanic U.S.A. Inc: Roslow Research Group: (In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed by HispanicVista.com (www.hispanicvista.com) without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.) |