Stockport, Iowa Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Population & Steets in Stockford City is a fairly simple way to figure out the demographics of the area. The town is located approximately 7 miles south of Manchester city centre and is surrounded by the rivers Tame and Goyt. It is the largest town in the metropolitan borough of the same name. Despite being located in an urban area, it is surprisingly quiet.

The city has a long and rich history. It was an important port during the Industrial Revolution. In 1732, a silk mill was established on a bend in the Mersey. Other mills followed on local brooks. By the year 1850, the town was a major trading and industrial centre. It was also home to several slums. Stockport was first connected to the national waterway network by the Ashton Canal. The canal was filled in during the 1930s, but campaigners have been trying to restore the canal for leisure use.

The median annual income in Stockport is $30,938. This is much lower than the national average ($66,610) - a 0.86% income gap. In Stockport, the highest paying industries are Manufacturing (45 people), Finance & Insurance (23 people), and Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing & Hunting (22 people).