Civilian Labor Force


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1997 Civilian Labor Force, by County (Annual Averages)* 1  
Civilian Unemployment
  Labor Force Employment Number Rate (%)
NEW MEXICO 822,627 768,596 54,031 6.6
Bernalillo  287,967 275,003 12,964 4.5
Catron 1,225 1,079 146 11.9
Chaves 25,843 24,011 1,832 7.1
Cibola 10,658 9,478 1,180 11.1
Colfax  6,390 5,894 496 7.8
Curry  20,359 19,200 1,159 5.7
De Baca  948 906 42 4.4
Dona Ana 67,125 61,141 5,984 8.9
Eddy  23,644 22,097 1,547 6.5
Grant  13,063 12,160 903 6.9
Guadalupe  1,928 1,691 237 12.3
Harding  464 434 30 6.5
Hidalgo  2,597 2,476 121 4.7
Lea  24,962 23,718 1,244 5.0
Lincoln  7,264 6,793 471 6.5
Los Alamos  10,229 10,039 190 1.9
Luna  11,460 8,473 2,987 26.1
McKinley  24,666 22,409 2,257 9.2
Mora  1,733 1,378 355 20.5
Otero  20,900 19,370 1,530 7.3
Quay  4,566 4,277 289 6.3
Rio Arriba  18,931 16,809 2,122 11.2
Roosevelt  7,494 7,158 336 4.5
Sandoval  41,588 39,726 1,862 4.5
San Juan  49,825 44,737 5,088 10.2
San Miguel  12,530 11,185 1,345 10.7
Santa Fe  63,745 60,971 2,774 4.4
Sierra  4,305 4,141 164 3.8
Socorro  6,463 5,999 464 7.2
Taos  13,437 11,398 2,039 15.2
Torrance  5,965 5,549 416 7.0
Union  1,967 1,872 95 4.8
Valencia  28,387 27,025 1,362 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.