Politics

Atlanta region ranks 12th for working-age people with limited English

By Jeremy Redmon
Sept 24, 2014

The Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta metropolitan region ranked 12th nationwide in 2012 for its number of working-age residents with limited English skills at 306,060, according to a new report that recommends expanding English lessons for them.

That represents 8.4 percent of all people of working age in the Atlanta region, says the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program report, which is based on census data. The report also shows:

“Given the large number of LEP workers in the United States and the fact that virtually all of the growth in the U.S. labor force over the next four decades is projected to come from immigrants and their children, it is in our collective interest to tackle this challenge head on,” said Jill H. Wilson, the report’s author.

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Jeremy Redmon is an award-winning journalist, essayist and educator with more than three decades of experience reporting for newspapers.

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