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Mandarin’s popularity sags, hits plateau in US as enthusiasm wanes for American youth

  • Educators attribute a national trend of fading interest in Mandarin among Americans to a weaker Chinese economy and strained US-China relations

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The Yuying Learning Centre for summer Chinese study in Alameda, California. Photo: Ralph Jennings
Ralph Jenningsin Alameda, California

Nadia Alexander considered studying Mandarin when she started high school in the San Francisco Bay Area suburb of Alameda.

The first-year student could have taken the language at her public school for at least three years, but chose Spanish instead.

Alexander did not see a job future in China, and figured Mandarin would fit better with students with Chinese ancestry.

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“I did consider it, but I thought Spanish would benefit me more, though I realise there are a lot of Mandarin speakers in the Bay Area,” she said.

Her decision reflects what educators describe as a national trend amid fading interest in Mandarin among Americans compared to when the Chinese economy was stronger and China-US relations more upbeat.

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Chinese studies at universities in the US dropped by 26 per cent in 2021 from a peak in 2013, according to the New York-based Modern Language Association’s enrolment database.

The association has not released data since 2021, but employees in schools believe Mandarin has at least plateaued and may have continued to decline.

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