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| Median Household Income | ||
| New Mexico Counties | ||
| 2005 | ||
| 90% | ||
| Confidence | ||
| Area | Number | Interval |
| New Mexico | $37,603 | $36,915 to $38,291 |
| Bernalillo | 42,584 | 40,953 to 44,215 |
| Catron | 25,917 | 23,548 to 28,286 |
| Chaves | 32,124 | 30,531 to 33,717 |
| Cibola | 31,670 | 28,890 to 34,449 |
| Colfax | 33,791 | 30,675 to 36,907 |
| Curry | 33,548 | 31,943 to 35,154 |
| De Baca | 27,682 | 25,092 to 30,271 |
| Dona Ana | 30,482 | 28,843 to 32,121 |
| Eddy | 37,001 | 34,228 to 39,775 |
| Grant | 31,041 | 28,546 to 33,537 |
| Guadalupe | 26,205 | 23,763 to 28,647 |
| Harding | 27,018 | 24,447 to 29,588 |
| Hidalgo | 25,039 | 22,656 to 27,423 |
| Lea | 35,737 | 33,059 to 38,416 |
| Lincoln | 35,621 | 32,560 to 38,681 |
| Los Alamos | 92,439 | 84,432 to 100,447 |
| Luna | 23,130 | 21,069 to 25,191 |
| McKinley | 27,833 | 25,749 to 29,917 |
| Mora | 26,611 | 24,102 to 29,121 |
| Otero | 34,422 | 32,224 to 36,621 |
| Quay | 25,649 | 23,290 to 28,009 |
| Rio Arriba | 34,364 | 31,534 to 37,194 |
| Roosevelt | 29,674 | 26,971 to 32,377 |
| Sandoval | 48,087 | 45,212 to 50,962 |
| San Juan | 36,796 | 34,323 to 39,270 |
| San Miguel | 28,221 | 25,693 to 30,749 |
| Santa Fe | 45,786 | 42,819 to 48,753 |
| Sierra | 23,902 | 21,919 to 25,885 |
| Socorro | 26,994 | 24,620 to 29,367 |
| Taos | 31,100 | 28,501 to 33,698 |
| Torrance | 31,673 | 29,647 to 33,699 |
| Union | 29,869 | 27,128 to 32,610 |
| Valencia | 38,968 | 36,112 to 41,824 |
Note: These are estimates modeled from the relation between income
and tax and program data for the states and a subset of counties using
estmimates of income 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.