Civilian Labor Force


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2005 Civilian Labor Force, by County (Annual Averages)* r 1  
Civilian Unemployment
  Labor Force Employment Number Rate (%)
NEW MEXICO 920,226 872,037 48,189 5.2
Bernalillo  305,498 290,770 14,728 4.8
Catron 1,491 1,392 99 6.6
Chaves 26,356 24,808 1,548 5.9
Cibola 12,083 11,389 694 5.7
Colfax  6,917 6,547 370 5.3
Curry  20,737 19,854 883 4.3
De Baca  890 840 50 5.6
Dona Ana 84,988 80,068 4,920 5.8
Eddy  24,626 23,462 1,164 4.7
Grant  12,068 11,333 735 6.1
Guadalupe  1,741 1,609 132 7.6
Harding  395 379 16 4.1
Hidalgo  2,575 2,449 126 4.9
Lea  25,863 24,774 1,089 4.2
Lincoln  10,896 10,400 496 4.6
Los Alamos  11,500 11,181 319 2.8
Luna  12,909 11,231 1,678 13.0
McKinley  26,969 25,132 1,837 6.8
Mora  2,087 1,848 239 11.5
Otero  26,903 25,548 1,355 5.0
Quay  4,102 3,885 217 5.3
Rio Arriba  21,881 20,586 1,295 5.9
Roosevelt  9,511 9,142 369 3.9
Sandoval  50,137 47,448 2,689 5.4
San Juan  54,491 51,515 2,976 5.5
San Miguel  13,433 12,585 848 6.3
Santa Fe  76,727 73,498 3,229 4.2
Sierra  5,465 5,165 300 5.5
Socorro  9,390 8,963 427 4.5
Taos  17,234 16,048 1,186 6.9
Torrance  7,601 7,173 428 5.6
Union  2,087 2,015 72 3.4
Valencia  30,680 29,004 1,676 5.5
*   Detail may not add to total because of rounding.
r   Revised.
1  Estimates made in accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor.
Source: New Mexico Dept. of Workforce Solutions, Economic Research and Analysis Bureau, 
Table A. Released 3/25/08.
Table prepared by: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico.