The number of people who speak multiple languages is rising in New Jersey at a faster rate than the rest of the U.S., which should come as no surprise given the state's steady growth in immigrants.Almost a third of Garden State residents above the age of 5 now speak a language other than English at home, according to Census data.That eclipses New York and places the state fourth overall in the number of non-English speaking residents, following Texas, New Mexico and California.RELATED: See the rise of non-English speaking residents in your town
Here's the 20 towns in New Jersey with the largest populations of non-English speaking residents:
Here's the 20 towns in New Jersey with the largest populations of non-English speaking residents: