Civilian Labor Force


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1995 Civilian Labor Force, by County (Annual Averages)* 1  
Civilian Unemployment
  Labor Force Employment Number Rate (%)
NEW MEXICO 798,621 744,557 54,064 6.8
Bernalillo  281,782 269,558 12,224 4.3
Catron 1,199 1,054 145 12.1
Chaves 25,604 23,386 2,218 8.7
Cibola 10,396 9,299 1,097 10.6
Colfax  6,466 5,937 529 8.2
Curry  19,607 18,506 1,101 5.6
De Baca  890 861 29 3.3
Dona Ana 64,594 58,653 5,941 9.2
Eddy  22,946 21,036 1,910 8.3
Grant  12,224 11,277 947 7.7
Guadalupe  1,901 1,677 224 11.8
Harding  445 420 25 5.6
Hidalgo  2,707 2,560 147 5.4
Lea  24,140 22,731 1,409 5.8
Lincoln  6,935 6,284 651 9.4
Los Alamos  10,826 10,593 233 2.2
Luna  10,730 8,033 2,697 25.1
McKinley  25,061 22,822 2,239 8.9
Mora  1,740 1,359 381 21.9
Otero  20,657 19,179 1,478 7.2
Quay  4,656 4,368 288 6.2
Rio Arriba  17,620 15,371 2,249 12.8
Roosevelt  7,494 7,064 430 5.7
Sandoval  38,134 36,393 1,741 4.6
San Juan  47,841 42,661 5,180 10.8
San Miguel  12,459 11,351 1,108 8.9
Santa Fe  63,519 60,602 2,917 4.6
Sierra  3,707 3,529 178 4.8
Socorro  6,562 6,004 558 8.5
Taos  13,080 10,986 2,094 16.0
Torrance  5,245 4,860 385 7.3
Union  1,915 1,830 85 4.4
Valencia  25,544 24,318 1,226 4.8
*   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.