1992 Summary Statistics for Wholesale Trade 1/,
by County
Paid Annual
Establish- Sales 2/ Employees, Payroll
County ments 1/ ($000s) Mid-March 3/ ($000s)
NEW MEXICO 2,515 $6,264,418 22,603 $513,472
Bernalillo 1,182 3,789,875 12,960 325,588
Catron 0 0 0 0
Chaves 99 297,813 1,139 17,500
Cibola 23 22,274 95 1,552
Colfax 16 19,678 65 1,136
Curry 57 154,156 497 8,069
De Baca 2 D 0-19 D
Dona Ana 156 290,570 1,211 23,937
Eddy 76 163,893 537 11,798
Grant 34 50,799 195 3,147
Guadalupe 3 D 0-19 D
Harding 0 0 0 0
Hidalgo 5 15,673 73 1,066
Lea 149 278,737 936 20,774
Lincoln 18 13,841 54 670
Los Alamos 13 D 100-249 D
Luna 25 41,020 165 2,401
McKinley 85 214,480 916 15,326
Mora 1 D 0-19 D
Otero 41 29,465 190 3,104
Quay 13 16,113 63 729
Rio Arriba 14 36,049 105 1,689
Roosevelt 22 D 100-249 D
Sandoval 38 52,582 136 3,644
San Juan 167 313,693 1,275 28,835
San Miguel 21 24,741 98 1,198
Santa Fe 174 D 1,000-2,499 D
Sierra 9 5,961 30 434
Socorro 12 4,574 48 339
Taos 25 18,116 87 1,697
Torrance 8 8,434 28 346
Union 6 4,079 17 264
Valencia 21 39,947 96 1,573
D Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies.
1/ Includes only establishments with a payroll. Excludes government organizations.
2/ Includes wholesale and retail sales of establishments primarily engaged in
wholesale trade.
3/ Paid employees for the pay period including March 12.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1992 Economic Censuses CD-ROM,
Report Series: Disc 1H and Geographic Area Series: New Mexico, "1992 Census of Retail
Trade", RC92-A-32 and "1987 Census of Retail Trade", RC87-A-32.
Table Prepared by: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico.
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