1997 Economic Census of Real Estate and Rental and Leasing


1997 Ratios for Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
New Mexico Counties
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                 Revenue/      Employees/      Payroll/        Revenue/     Annual Payroll/
                 Estab. 1/     Estab. 1/       Estab. 1/      Employee 2/     Employee 2/
             --------------  -------------   -------------   -------------   -------------
County       Revenue  Rank*  Emp. 1/ Rank*   Payroll Rank*   Revenue Rank*   Payroll Rank*
----------  --------  -----  ------  -----   ------- -----  -------- -----   ------- -----
New Mexico  $473,708    NA      5     NA     $87,558   NA   $101,073   NA    $18,682   NA

Bernalillo  $671,402     2      6      4    $113,146    4   $111,578    2    $18,803    4
Catron       549,000     3      7      1     140,667    3     74,864   10     19,182    3
Chaves       251,419    12      3     20      42,203   10     93,965    3     15,773    7
Cibola       311,231     7      6      3      90,538    5     50,575   22     14,713    8
Colfax       189,125    17      3     16      31,563   20     61,755   17     10,306   18
Curry        184,830    19      3     13      33,811   16     55,345   19     10,124   19
De Baca            D    --      D     --           D   --          D   --          D   --
Dona Ana     255,954    10      3     17      42,154   11     84,513    7     13,919   10
Eddy         268,362     9      4      9      65,224    7     71,728   13     17,433    5
Grant        216,935    13      3     19      38,290   14     75,562    9     13,337   12
Guadalupe          D    --      D     --           D   --          D   --          D   --
Harding            0    --      0     --           0   --          0   --          0   --
Hidalgo            D    --      D     --           D   --          D   --          D   --
Lea          742,017     1      6      2     180,345    1    119,547    1     29,056    2
Lincoln      214,415    14      2     22      32,962   18     88,093    6     13,543   11
Los Alamos         D    --      D     --           D   --          D   --          D   --
Luna         204,615    15      3     18      41,615   12     70,000   15     14,237    9
McKinley     324,278     6      4      7      57,278    8     74,833   11     13,218   14
Mora               D    --      D     --           D   --          D   --          D   --
Otero        251,511    11      4     12      43,638    9     69,535   16     12,065   16
Quay         140,417    22      4     11      33,083   17     38,295   25      9,023   21
Rio Arriba   158,467    20      2     23      29,133   21     72,030   12     13,242   13
Roosevelt     89,000    24      2     24      13,091   24     54,389   20      8,000   25
Sandoval     429,619     4      5      6      73,667    6     93,492    4     16,031    6
San Juan     403,885     5      6      5     175,759    2     70,986   14     30,891    1
San Miguel   203,429    16      4      8      32,571   19     53,736   21      8,604   24
Santa Fe           D    --      D     --           D   --          D   --          D   --
Sierra       123,067    23      3     15      28,200   22     39,277   24      9,000   22
Socorro      145,800    21      3     21      23,100   23     56,077   18      8,885   23
Taos         188,000    18      4     10      36,513   15     50,566   23      9,821   20
Torrance      80,500    25      1     25      10,833   25     80,500    8     10,833   17
Union              D    --      D     --           D   --          D   --          D   --
Valencia     283,967     8      3     14      38,833   13     88,740    5     12,135   15


*   Rankings are based on unrounded numbers.  Therefore, identical rounded values 
    may appear in the table, but ranks may differ.  In the case of a true tie, 
    counties share the same rank and the next lower rank is omitted.

D   Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies.  Included in
    higher level totals.

NA  Not applicable.

1/  Data include only establishments with a payroll.

2/  Paid employees for the pay period including March 12.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, 
Geographic Area Series, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing.

Table Prepared by: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico.

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