Fox Crossing is a medium-sized village located in the state of Wisconsin. With a population of 18,947 people and three associated neighborhoods, Fox Crossing is the 42nd largest community in Wisconsin.When you are in Fox Crossing, you'll notice that it is more blue-collar than most other communities in America. 0.00% of Fox Crossing’s employed work in blue-collar jobs, while America averages only 27.7% that do. Overall, Fox Crossing is a village of sales and office workers, transportation and shipping workers, and production and manufacturing workers. There are especially a lot of people living in Fox Crossing who work in office and administrative support (0.00%), sales jobs (0.00%), and personal care services (0.00%). It is a fairly quiet village 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!) Fox Crossing 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. Fox Crossing has few renters and college students. But the biggest reason it is quieter in Fox Crossing than in most places in America, is that there are just simply fewer people living here. If you think trees make good neighbors, Fox Crossing may be for you. Residents of the village have the good fortune of having one of the shortest daily commutes compared to the rest of the country. On average, they spend only 0.00 minutes getting to work every day. As is often the case in a small village, Fox Crossing doesn't have a public transportation system that people use for their commute.In terms of college education, Fox Crossing ranks among the least educated cities in the nation, as only 0.00% of people over 25 have a bachelor's degree or advanced degree.Fox Crossing is an extremely ethnically-diverse village. The people who call Fox Crossing home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Fox Crossing residents report their race to be Native Hawaiian. Important ancestries of people in Fox Crossing include Yugoslavian, Other West Indian, West Indian, U.S. Virgin Islander, and Trinidadian and Tobagonian. The most common language spoken in Fox Crossing is Polish. Other important languages spoken here include Miao/Hmong and Italian.