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The biggest football game of the year between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers will be played Sunday at the Superdome, which will be the 10th time the Super Bowl has been played in New Orleans. To commemorate this occasion, the Census Bureau has compiled a collection of facts examining the demographics of the host city, as well as the cities represented by the contenders, in this year’s edition of our nation’s most celebrated sporting event.

San Francisco (49ers)

14th - Where San Francisco ranked on the list of the nation’s most populous cities. The estimated population of San Francisco on July 1, 2011, was 812,826. San Francisco gained 7,486 people from July 1, 2010, to July 1, 2011.

52.1 percent - Percentage of San Francisco residents 25 and older who had a bachelor’s degree or higher in 2011; 85.9 percent had at least graduated from high school. The respective national figures were 28.5 percent and 85.9 percent. The percentage of San Francisco residents 25 and older who graduated from high school is not statistically different from the percentage of New Orleans residents 25 and older who graduated from high school.

29.6 minutes - Average amount of time it took San Francisco residents to get to work; 37.6 percent of the city’s workers drove to work alone, 7.3 percent carpooled and 31.6 percent took public transportation. Nationally, it took an average of 25.5 minutes to get to work. The average amount of time it takes San Francisco residents to get to work is not statistically different from residents of Baltimore. The percentage of San Francisco residents who carpooled to work is not significantly different from the percentage of New Orleans residents.

46.0 percent - Percentage of San Francisco residents 5 and older who spoke a language other than English at home. The national average was 20.8 percent.

$69,894 - Median household income for San Francisco. The national median was $50,502.

$719,800 - Median home value of owner-occupied homes in San Francisco. The national median was $173,600.

Baltimore (Ravens)

24th - Where Baltimore ranked on the list of the nation’s most populous cities. The estimated population of Baltimore on July 1, 2011, was 619,493. Baltimore lost 1,067 people from July 1, 2010, to July 1, 2011.

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