Centreville is a very small city located in the state of Alabama. With a population of 2,722 people and two associated neighborhoods, Centreville is the 178th largest community in Alabama.When you are in Centreville, you'll notice that it is more blue-collar than most other communities in America. 47.35% of Centreville’s employed work in blue-collar jobs, while America averages only 27.7% that do. Overall, Centreville is a city of production and manufacturing workers, sales and office workers, and construction workers and builders. There are especially a lot of people living in Centreville who work in office and administrative support (16.50%), healthcare suport services (8.80%), and management occupations (8.12%). It is a fairly quiet city because there are relatively few of those groups of people who have a tendency to be noisy. (Children, for example, often can't help themselves from being noisy, and being parents ourselves, we know!) Centreville has relatively few families with children living at home, and is quieter because of it. Renters and college students, for their own reasons, can also be noisy. Centreville has few renters and college students. But the biggest reason it is quieter in Centreville than in most places in America, is that there are just simply fewer people living here. If you think trees make good neighbors, Centreville may be for you. Being a small city, Centreville does not have a public transit system used by locals to get to and from work.The percentage of adults in Centreville with college degrees is slightly lower than the national average of 21.84% for all communities. 13.15% of adults in Centreville have a bachelor's degree or advanced degree. The per capita income in Centreville in 2022 was $29,460, which is upper middle income relative to Alabama, and lower middle income relative to the rest of the US. This equates to an annual income of $117,840 for a family of four. However, Centreville contains both very wealthy and poor people as well. Centreville is an extremely ethnically-diverse city. The people who call Centreville home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Centreville residents report their race to be White, followed by Black or African-American. Important ancestries of people in Centreville include English, Irish, French, Scottish, and German. The most common language spoken in Centreville is English. Other important languages spoken here include Langs. of India and Navajo.