As of the U.S. Census of 2010, there were 391,906 people, 163,975 households, and 95,246 families residing in the city of Tulsa (roughly comparable in size to Oakland, Tallinn, and Zurich).
[2] According to the 2010 census, Tulsa had a population of 391,906 and the racial and ethnic composition was as follows:[3] Amongst Tulsa's white population, 14.0% were of German, 13.6% British (9.1% English, 2.6% Scottish, 1.2% Scotch-Irish, 0.7% Welsh), 11.2% Irish, 3.0% French, 1.8% Scandinavian (0.8% Norwegian, 0.7% Swedish, 0.3% Danish), and 1.7% Italian ancestries according to American Community Survey 2011.
[6] According to the 2011 American Community Survey, approximately 85.7% of residents over the age of five spoke only English at home.
[8] Of the city's population over the age of 25, 29.8% holds a bachelor's degree or higher, and 86.5% have a high school diploma or equivalent.
[10] The city is also ranked as being the best housing market for real estate investors.