Persons Under 18 Years of Age Below Poverty by New Mexico County


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Persons Under 18 Years of Age Below the Poverty Level
New Mexico Counties
2001
         
90% 90%
Confidence Confidence
Area Number Interval Percent Interval
New Mexico 127,489 117,297 to 137,680 25.9 23.9 to 28.0
Bernalillo 25,595 19,773 to 31,416 18.3 14.1 to 22.5
Catron 241 172 to 310 37.2 26.6 to 47.8
Chaves 5,112 3,926 to 6,298 31.1 23.9 to 38.4
Cibola 2,297 1,701 to 2,893 30.3 22.4 to 38.2
Colfax 847 645 to 1,048 26.2 20.0 to 32.5
Curry 3,548 2,706 to 4,391 26.9 20.5 to 33.3
De Baca 150 109 to 190 32.8 23.9 to 41.6
Dona Ana 18,162 14,039 to 22,285 35.9 27.8 to 44.1
Eddy 3,521 2,714 to 4,328 25.3 19.5 to 31.2
Grant 2,176 1,675 to 2,677 29.3 22.5 to 36.0
Guadalupe 321 239 to 403 31.1 23.1 to 39.1
Harding 27 19 to 36 20.8 14.4 to 27.3
Hidalgo 616 465 to 767 39.6 29.9 to 49.4
Lea 4,026 3,086 to 4,966 25.4 19.4 to 31.3
Lincoln 1,263 962 to 1,564 30.0 22.9 to 37.2
Los Alamos 111 78 to 144 2.5 1.8 to 3.3
Luna 3,542 2,686 to 4,397 49.5 37.5 to 61.5
McKinley 12,724 9,296 to 16,153 47.9 35.0 to 60.8
Mora 404 304 to 504 32.2 24.2 to 40.2
Otero 4,898 3,671 to 6,125 28.1 21.0 to 35.1
Quay 766 581 to 952 34.9 26.5 to 43.3
Rio Arriba 2,648 2,022 to 3,274 23.6 18.0 to 29.2
Roosevelt 1,478 1,129 to 1,827 30.7 23.5 to 38.0
Sandoval 3,845 2,932 to 4,758 14.4 11.0 to 17.8
San Juan 11,039 8,197 to 13,882 30.0 22.3 to 37.7
San Miguel 2,208 1,669 to 2,747 29.7 22.5 to 37.0
Santa Fe 5,167 3,958 to 6,376 16.9 13.0 to 20.9
Sierra 880 650 to 1,109 36.0 26.6 to 45.4
Socorro 1,794 1,334 to 2,254 37.8 28.1 to 47.5
Taos 2,119 1,630 to 2,607 29.9 23.0 to 36.7
Torrance 1,285 928 to 1,643 27.4 19.8 to 35.0
Union 280 209 to 352 28.6 21.2 to 35.9
Valencia 4,398 3,379 to 5,418 22.9 17.6 to 28.3
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