Related Children Ages 5 to 17 in Families in Poverty
by New Mexico County


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Related Children Ages 5 to 17 in Families in Poverty
New Mexico Counties
2002
         
90% 90%
Confidence Confidence
Area Number Interval Percent Interval
New Mexico 82,281 74,787 to 89,775 23.1 21.0 to 25.2
Bernalillo 16,962 12,506 to 21,418 16.9 12.5 to 21.4
Catron 174 117 to 231 36.1 24.4 to 47.9
Chaves 3,408 2,473 to 4,343 28.8 20.9 to 36.7
Cibola 1,493 1,043 to 1,943 27.5 19.2 to 35.8
Colfax 543 391 to 695 23.1 16.7 to 29.6
Curry 2,420 1,749 to 3,091 25.9 18.7 to 33.0
De Baca 84 59 to 109 25.2 17.6 to 32.8
Dona Ana 12,025 8,833 to 15,217 33.0 24.3 to 41.8
Eddy 2,370 1,732 to 3,008 23.6 17.3 to 30.0
Grant 1,426 1,040 to 1,812 27.3 19.9 to 34.7
Guadalupe 186 130 to 242 25.7 17.9 to 33.4
Harding 13 8 to 18 12.9 8.0 to 17.7
Hidalgo 364 259 to 469 32.2 22.9 to 41.5
Lea 2,556 1,866 to 3,246 22.8 16.6 to 28.9
Lincoln 826 594 to 1,058 25.7 18.5 to 32.9
Los Alamos 68 46 to 90 2.0 1.3 to 2.6
Luna 2,194 1,572 to 2,816 41.9 30.0 to 53.8
McKinley 7,677 5,391 to 9,963 40.2 28.2 to 52.1
Mora 254 182 to 326 27.9 20.0 to 35.8
Otero 2,994 2,114 to 3,874 23.5 16.6 to 30.4
Quay 512 368 to 656 32.3 23.2 to 41.4
Rio Arriba 1,724 1,243 to 2,205 21.7 15.6 to 27.7
Roosevelt 1,060 770 to 1,350 31.3 22.8 to 39.9
Sandoval 2,589 1,882 to 3,296 12.8 9.3 to 16.3
San Juan 6,515 4,597 to 8,433 24.2 17.1 to 31.4
San Miguel 1,469 1,052 to 1,886 27.2 19.5 to 35.0
Santa Fe 3,271 2,378 to 4,164 14.5 10.6 to 18.5
Sierra 647 458 to 836 34.8 24.6 to 44.9
Socorro 1,216 861 to 1,571 35.0 24.8 to 45.2
Taos 1,355 992 to 1,718 26.1 19.1 to 33.1
Torrance 944 650 to 1,238 26.2 18.0 to 34.3
Union 165 116 to 214 22.7 16.0 to 29.5
Valencia 2,777 2,022 to 3,532 19.9 14.5 to 25.3
Note:  These are estimates modeled from the relation between poverty and tax and program data
for the states and a subset of counties using estmimates of poverty from the Current Population
Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC).  The modeled relations are used
to obtain estimates for all states and counties.  Estimating measures of uncertainty is an integral
part of the overall process.  Estimated standard errors provide confidence intervals around each
estimate that can be used to evaluate the quality of the estimate.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Data Integration Division, Small Area Estimates Branch,
Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE).
Table prepared by:  Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico.


Bureau of Business & Economic Research, UNM / bber@unm.edu
Last Revised: 1/14/08