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
2004
         
90% 90%
Confidence Confidence
Area Number Interval Percent Interval
New Mexico 116,631 106,968 to 126,293 23.8 21.8 to 25.8
Bernalillo 28,669 21,716 to 35,623 19.8 15.0 to 24.6
Catron 178 127 to 229 32.1 22.9 to 41.3
Chaves 4,645 3,441 to 5,850 28.8 21.3 to 36.3
Cibola 1,984 1,439 to 2,529 26.7 19.4 to 34.1
Colfax 664 489 to 838 22.7 16.7 to 28.7
Curry 3,274 2,418 to 4,130 24.5 18.1 to 30.9
De Baca 93 67 to 120 24.5 17.5 to 31.4
Dona Ana 16,617 12,492 to 20,742 31.9 24.0 to 39.9
Eddy 3,085 2,296 to 3,875 23.1 17.2 to 29.0
Grant 1,813 1,349 to 2,277 27.1 20.2 to 34.1
Guadalupe 221 159 to 283 24.9 17.9 to 32.0
Harding 22 15 to 29 20.7 14.5 to 26.9
Hidalgo 422 309 to 536 30.6 22.4 to 38.8
Lea 3,685 2,754 to 4,616 23.5 17.5 to 29.4
Lincoln 1,041 765 to 1,316 24.4 18.0 to 30.9
Los Alamos 142 100 to 184 3.4 2.4 to 4.4
Luna 2,664 1,957 to 3,371 36.7 27.0 to 46.5
McKinley 9,199 6,754 to 11,645 36.6 26.9 to 46.3
Mora 292 214 to 369 27.2 20.0 to 34.4
Otero 3,774 2,771 to 4,778 22.6 16.6 to 28.6
Quay 600 445 to 755 30.5 22.6 to 38.3
Rio Arriba 2,566 1,902 to 3,230 23.8 17.6 to 29.9
Roosevelt 1,269 940 to 1,598 26.7 19.8 to 33.6
Sandoval 4,431 3,306 to 5,556 16.0 12.0 to 20.1
San Juan 8,665 6,376 to 10,954 23.5 17.3 to 29.8
San Miguel 1,976 1,459 to 2,492 29.1 21.5 to 36.7
Santa Fe 5,069 3,789 to 6,349 16.9 12.6 to 21.1
Sierra 753 547 to 959 32.5 23.6 to 41.4
Socorro 1,478 1,086 to 1,869 33.9 24.9 to 42.8
Taos 1,698 1,271 to 2,126 25.4 19.0 to 31.8
Torrance 1,256 918 to 1,594 29.6 21.6 to 37.6
Union 209 153 to 264 23.4 17.2 to 29.6
Valencia 4,176 3,114 to 5,238 22.7 17.0 to 28.5
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