Saint Clair, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're curious about the population of Saint Clair City, Michigan, you've come to the right place. This city is located in eastern Michigan. As of the 2010 census, St. Clair's population was 5,485 people. That's a slight decrease from the previous year, but still above the national average of 2.5 people per square mile. The median cost of a home is $265,800, and the median age is 41.5, for males and 39.1 for females.

Residents of Saint Clair City commute to work via car, bus, or trolley bus. Demographics for Saint Clair were taken from the 2020 American Community Survey, updated yearly as new data becomes available. These figures are specific to zip codes and neighborhoods. For more detailed information, please visit the official city's website. The links below will guide you to a list of important resources.

The city was first platted by Thomas Palmer in 1828. The city has British roots. In the 1820s, a British fort was built on the south side of Pine River, near the St. Clair River. This fort protected a shipping route between Fort Michilimackinac and Detroit. In the 1800s, a British explorer named Col. Patrick Sinclair built Fort Sinclair, a fort and sawmill center. The fort operated for twenty years.

As of 2010, the median age of residents in Saint Clair City, Michigan was 42.5 years. There were 7.1% of residents younger than 18, 12.5% of residents in their twenties, 29.5% of residents in their thirties and forties, and 14.5% of residents in their sixties and older. The median household size was 2.52 people per 100 people. Listed below are a few facts about the community.