1997 Economic Census of the Utilities Industry


1997 Utilities
Establishments, Revenue, Employees and Payroll
New Mexico Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Portions
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                                                                        Annual
                                         Revenue     Employees 2/      Payroll
Area                        Estab. 1/    ($000s)     (Mid-March)       ($000s)
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Metropolitan Portion 3/        59             D      1,000-2,499            D
  Albuquerque MSA 4/           30             D      1,000-2,499            D
  Las Cruces MSA 5/            21      $108,976              261       $9,366
  Santa Fe MSA 6/               8             D          100-249            D
Nonmetropolitan 
  Portion 3/                  147             D      2,500-4,999            D
 
New Mexico                    206    $2,168,665            5,868     $251,083


1/  Data include only establishments with a payroll.

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

3/  Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan portions are based on current 
    metropolitan statistical area (MSA) definitions.

4/  Bernalillo, Sandoval and Valencia counties.

5/  Dona Ana County.

6/  Los Alamos and Santa Fe counties.

Source:  U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census,  1997 
Economic Census, Geographic Area Series, Utilities, New Mexico.

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

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