Civilian Labor Force


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1994 Civilian Labor Force, by County (Annual Averages)* 1  
Civilian Unemployment
  Labor Force Employment Number Rate (%)
NEW MEXICO 776,827 725,387 51,440 6.6
Bernalillo  274,155 261,506 12,649 4.6
Catron 1,285 1,110 175 13.6
Chaves 25,692 23,785 1,907 7.4
Cibola 10,090 9,031 1,059 10.5
Colfax  6,547 6,071 476 7.3
Curry  19,561 18,438 1,123 5.7
De Baca  885 855 30 3.4
Dona Ana 62,594 56,941 5,653 9.0
Eddy  23,481 21,317 2,164 9.2
Grant  11,750 10,847 903 7.7
Guadalupe  1,978 1,745 233 11.8
Harding  441 410 31 7.0
Hidalgo  3,267 3,058 209 6.4
Lea  24,057 22,301 1,756 7.3
Lincoln  7,000 6,581 419 6.0
Los Alamos  10,877 10,737 140 1.3
Luna  9,538 7,519 2,019 21.2
McKinley  24,524 22,381 2,143 8.7
Mora  1,661 1,334 327 19.7
Otero  19,969 18,401 1,568 7.9
Quay  4,908 4,605 303 6.2
Rio Arriba  16,863 14,978 1,885 11.2
Roosevelt  7,607 7,214 393 5.2
Sandoval  35,857 34,136 1,721 4.8
San Juan  45,333 40,696 4,637 10.2
San Miguel  12,122 11,167 955 7.9
Santa Fe  61,782 59,391 2,391 3.9
Sierra  3,516 3,323 193 5.5
Socorro  6,383 5,845 538 8.4
Taos  12,560 10,701 1,859 14.8
Torrance  5,002 4,664 338 6.8
Union  1,970 1,881 89 4.5
Valencia  23,573 22,419 1,154 4.9
*   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 April 2005.
Table prepared by: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico.