Civilian Labor Force


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1998 Civilian Labor Force, by County (Annual Averages)* 1  
Civilian Unemployment
  Labor Force Employment Number Rate (%)
NEW MEXICO 835,879 783,661 52,218 6.2
Bernalillo  290,520 277,520 13,000 4.5
Catron 1,182 1,040 142 12.0
Chaves 26,813 24,159 2,654 9.9
Cibola 11,467 10,451 1,016 8.9
Colfax  6,629 6,197 432 6.5
Curry  20,012 19,098 914 4.6
De Baca  1,035 975 60 5.8
Dona Ana 68,612 62,700 5,912 8.6
Eddy  24,412 22,699 1,713 7.0
Grant  13,098 12,184 914 7.0
Guadalupe  1,889 1,695 194 10.3
Harding  441 416 25 5.7
Hidalgo  2,669 2,529 140 5.2
Lea  25,118 23,645 1,473 5.9
Lincoln  7,606 7,235 371 4.9
Los Alamos  10,380 10,187 193 1.9
Luna  11,633 8,546 3,087 26.5
McKinley  25,392 23,272 2,120 8.3
Mora  1,762 1,417 345 19.6
Otero  20,451 19,199 1,252 6.1
Quay  4,637 4,407 230 5.0
Rio Arriba  19,237 17,491 1,746 9.1
Roosevelt  7,721 7,455 266 3.4
Sandoval  43,383 41,175 2,208 5.1
San Juan  50,578 46,378 4,200 8.3
San Miguel  12,348 11,310 1,038 8.4
Santa Fe  64,700 62,368 2,332 3.6
Sierra  4,438 4,263 175 3.9
Socorro  6,488 6,067 421 6.5
Taos  13,529 11,848 1,681 12.4
Torrance  6,396 6,047 349 5.5
Union  2,027 1,943 84 4.1
Valencia  29,280 27,747 1,533 5.2
*   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.