New Mexico Unrevised County Population Estimates
New Mexico Unrevised County Population Estimates, 1990-1999
Net Domestic Migration
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April '90- July '98- July '97- July '96- July '95- July '94-
Area July '99 p/ July '99 p/ July '98 r/ July '97 r/ July '96 r/ July '95 r/
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New Mexico 42,339 -12,554 -8,075 -3,256 4,777 10,075
Bernalillo -11,553 -6,666 -5,952 -5,302 -3,140 771
Catron 251 45 30 121 17 31
Chaves -726 -887 -539 -399 210 321
Cibola 592 146 114 303 226 491
Colfax 339 85 -177 -185 -19 130
Curry -6,320 -2,009 -2,434 -2,024 -376 -1,334
De Baca 121 -4 12 8 -5 79
Dona Ana 4,873 -1,754 -618 1,122 418 -1,171
Eddy 1,109 -645 -33 -292 -179 -304
Grant 2,212 -456 67 643 507 429
Guadalupe -367 -39 -80 -95 2 -60
Harding -98 -42 14 -31 29 -10
Hidalgo -512 -202 -138 -103 -3 37
Lea -6,762 -2,068 -237 -838 -734 -994
Lincoln 3,905 278 347 518 555 613
Los Alamos -1,076 -130 -92 -120 -546 -52
Luna 2,893 27 79 136 164 308
McKinley -5,162 -1,515 -925 -1,108 -367 77
Mora 509 97 19 -1 193 84
Otero -5,036 -656 -1,725 -826 -151 121
Quay -1,184 -163 -76 -226 -64 -154
Rio Arriba 126 -30 -95 -306 312 331
Roosevelt -1,424 -626 -550 -436 -355 -367
Sandoval 18,798 1,301 1,282 1,785 2,436 2,822
San Juan 6,235 2,394 1,465 8 1,041 -166
San Miguel 861 -390 -277 -267 65 359
Santa Fe 15,199 213 111 1,386 1,031 2,945
Sierra 1,720 107 140 90 276 151
Socorro 63 -5 -97 -140 173 38
Taos 2,246 210 53 476 299 325
Torrance 5,171 252 1,120 809 689 917
Union -276 -75 -62 -45 -87 21
Valencia 15,612 653 1,179 2,083 2,160 3,286
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July '93- July '92- July '91- July '90- April '90-
Area July '94 r/ July '93 r/ July '92 r/ July '91 r/ July '90 r/
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New Mexico 18,342 13,329 12,152 7,449 100
Bernalillo 3,512 1,124 2,792 1,375 -67
Catron 48 47 -29 -57 -2
Chaves 649 331 -729 217 100
Cibola 22 144 -52 -618 -184
Colfax 309 234 221 -223 -36
Curry 710 -321 364 1,192 -88
De Baca -11 21 -24 50 -5
Dona Ana 812 2,300 2,081 1,424 259
Eddy 233 555 926 776 72
Grant 561 -340 411 320 70
Guadalupe 7 0 -11 -69 -22
Harding -15 -55 10 3 -1
Hidalgo 6 25 -50 -58 -26
Lea -428 -489 317 -851 -440
Lincoln 537 383 316 387 -29
Los Alamos 61 152 -88 -261 0
Luna 316 663 614 575 11
McKinley -543 -1,766 651 140 194
Mora 101 61 32 -74 -3
Otero 498 -38 -1,365 -609 -285
Quay -63 -27 -110 -255 -46
Rio Arriba 237 327 -98 -557 5
Roosevelt 666 -74 83 229 6
Sandoval 3,065 2,714 1,662 1,269 462
San Juan 715 981 -184 444 -463
San Miguel 359 176 779 70 -13
Santa Fe 2,719 2,773 2,151 1,513 357
Sierra 255 471 -55 201 84
Socorro 175 62 155 -258 -40
Taos 205 210 246 209 13
Torrance 477 412 101 356 38
Union 61 17 -73 -11 -22
Valencia 2,086 2,256 1,108 600 201
p/ Preliminary.
r/ Revised.
Note: Net Domestic Migration is defined as the difference between domestic
in-migration to an area and domestic out-migration from it during the period.
Domestic in-migration and out-migration consist of moves where both the origins
and destinations are within the United States (excluding Puerto Rico). The net
domestic migration rate expresses net domestic migration during a time period
as a percentage of an area's initial population.
Source: U.S. Dept. Of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Estimates
Program, Population Division. Data released March 9, 2000.
Table Prepared by: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of
New Mexico.
Bureau of Business & Economic
Research, UNM /