Stockbridge is a very small village located in the state of Michigan. With a population of 1,278 people and two associated neighborhoods, Stockbridge is the 447th largest community in Michigan. Stockbridge has a large stock of pre-World War II architecture, making it one of the older and more historic villages in the country.When you are in Stockbridge, you'll notice that it is more blue-collar than most other communities in America. 37.65% of Stockbridge’s employed work in blue-collar jobs, while America averages only 27.7% that do. Overall, Stockbridge is a village of professionals, production and manufacturing workers, and service providers. There are especially a lot of people living in Stockbridge who work in management occupations (7.56%), business and financial occupations (7.56%), and teaching (6.72%). One downside of living in Stockbridge, however, is that residents on average have to contend with a long commute, spending on average 35.65 minutes every day commuting to work. In terms of college education, Stockbridge is substantially better educated than the typical community in the nation, which has 21.84% of the adults holding a bachelor's degree or graduate degree: 30.11% of adults in Stockbridge have a college degree. The per capita income in Stockbridge in 2022 was $32,933, which is middle income relative to Michigan and the nation. This equates to an annual income of $131,732 for a family of four. However, Stockbridge contains both very wealthy and poor people as well. Stockbridge is a somewhat ethnically-diverse village. The people who call Stockbridge home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Stockbridge residents report their race to be White, followed by Asian. Important ancestries of people in Stockbridge include German, Irish, English, Polish, and Italian. The most common language spoken in Stockbridge is English. Other important languages spoken here include Polish and Tagalog.