World Series 2008 by the Numbers
From the U.S. Census Bureau
Our National Pastime
30 million
The
estimated number of hot dogs consumed at major league ballparks in
2008.
$46 million
Retail sales of hot dogs in Philadelphia
in 2007, the fourth largest total in the nation. Only New York, Los Angeles
and Washington/Baltimore spent more on hot dogs.
1908
The
year when the song “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” was written by
Jack Norworth and composed by Albert Von Tilzer. Cracker Jack—a blend
of peanuts, popcorn and caramel—is immortalized with the third line,
“Buy me some peanuts and Cracker
Jack.”
$5
Price for a 21-ounce draft beer at
Citizens Bank Park in 2008, home of the Philadelphia Phillies. This price is
the cheapest in the major leagues, according to Team Marketing Report. At
Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, $5 gets you 16 ounces of
beer.
Tampa Bay (Rays)
19th
Where Tampa Bay
(Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla.) ranked on the list of the
nation’s most populous metropolitan areas. This area’s estimated
population on July 1, 2007, was 2.7
million.
26%
Percentage of Tampa Bay’s residents age
25 and older who had a bachelor’s degree or higher in 2007; 87 percent
had at least graduated from high school.
18%
In 2007, the
proportion of Tampa Bay’s residents age 5 and older who spoke a
language other than English at home.
25.6 minutes
Average
amount of time it took Tampa Bay’s residents to get to work in 2007.
Eighty-one percent of the metro area’s workers drove to work alone, 9
percent carpooled and 1 percent took public
transportation.
$46,607
Median household income in 2007
for Tampa Bay. The national median income was
$50,740.
$203,300
The median value for owner-occupied
housing units in Tampa Bay in 2007. The national median value was
$194,300.
11.3%
Tampa Bay’s poverty rate in 2007.
The national poverty rate was 13 percent.
Philadelphia
(Phillies)
5th
Where the Philadelphia metro area
(Philadelphia-Camden, N.J.-Wilmington, Del.) ranked on the list of the
nation’s most populous metropolitan areas. This area’s estimated
population on July 1, 2007, was 5.8
million.
31%
Percentage of the Philadelphia metro
area’s residents ages 25 and older who had a bachelor’s degree
or higher in 2007; 87 percent had at least graduated from high
school.
14%
In 2007, the proportion of the Philadelphia
metro area’s residents age 5 and older who spoke a language other than
English at home.
28.2 minutes
Average amount of time it
took Philadelphia metro area residents to get to work. Seventy-four percent
of the area’s workers drove to work alone, 9 percent carpooled and 9
percent took public transportation.
$58,309
Median
household income in 2007 for the Philadelphia metro
area.
$240,300
The median value for owner-occupied housing
units in the Philadelphia metro area in 2007.
11.5%
The
Philadelphia metro area’s poverty rate in 2007.
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