Civilian Labor Force


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1999 Civilian Labor Force, by County (Annual Averages)* 1  
Civilian Unemployment
  Labor Force Employment Number Rate (%)
NEW MEXICO 839,988 793,052 46,936 5.6
Bernalillo  292,058 280,898 11,160 3.8
Catron 1,153 1,041 112 9.7
Chaves 25,905 23,773 2,132 8.2
Cibola 11,191 10,308 883 7.9
Colfax  6,819 6,448 371 5.4
Curry  19,831 19,012 819 4.1
De Baca  1,030 986 44 4.3
Dona Ana 71,179 65,546 5,633 7.9
Eddy  24,102 22,163 1,939 8.0
Grant  12,890 11,790 1,100 8.5
Guadalupe  1,891 1,738 153 8.1
Harding  429 415 14 3.3
Hidalgo  2,514 2,271 243 9.7
Lea  24,574 22,294 2,280 9.3
Lincoln  7,600 7,288 312 4.1
Los Alamos  10,431 10,268 163 1.6
Luna  11,350 8,687 2,663 23.5
McKinley  25,410 23,614 1,796 7.1
Mora  1,751 1,458 293 16.7
Otero  20,917 19,898 1,019 4.9
Quay  4,614 4,439 175 3.8
Rio Arriba  19,864 18,426 1,438 7.2
Roosevelt  7,648 7,389 259 3.4
Sandoval  44,611 42,825 1,786 4.0
San Juan  50,282 46,487 3,795 7.5
San Miguel  12,122 11,282 840 6.9
Santa Fe  65,402 63,552 1,850 2.8
Sierra  4,162 4,030 132 3.2
Socorro  6,502 6,161 341 5.2
Taos  13,127 11,612 1,515 11.5
Torrance  6,561 6,245 316 4.8
Union  2,043 1,989 54 2.6
Valencia  30,027 28,718 1,309 4.4
*   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.