Metro and Nonmetro Personal Income and Average Wages


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2011 Personal Income, Average Wage/Salary per Job and Annual Percent Change
by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Portion            
                 
Average
Total Personal Per Capita Wage/Salary
Income ($000s)1 Personal Income1 per Job2
  % Chg.   % Chg.   % Chg.
2010- 2010- 2010-
Area 2011p 2011   2011p 2011   2011p 2011
Metro Portion3 $48,191,233 4.0   $34,768 3.2   $41,477 2.0
   Albuquerque MSA4 31,459,030 3.8 35,007 2.8 42,387 2.0
   Farmington MSA5 4,022,020 5.7 31,373 7.4 44,066 4.7
   Las Cruces MSA6 6,400,012 3.3 29,963 1.8 35,281 0.5
   Santa Fe MSA7 6,310,171 4.2 43,325 3.4 41,195 1.3
Nonmetro Portion3 22,881,953 5.4 32,870 4.6 39,629 2.4
New Mexico $71,073,186 4.4 $34,133 3.6 $40,905 2.1
p   Preliminary.
1   Personal income data are by place of residence.
2   Average wage and salary per job is calculated as total wage and salary
     disbursements divided by all full- and part-time wage and salary workers.
    The data are by place of work rather than by place of residence.
3   Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan portions are based on current metropolitan
     statistical area (MSA) definitions.
4  Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance and Valencia counties.
5  San Juan County.
6  Dona Ana County.
7  Santa Fe County.
Note: The data for New Mexico shown on county and metro area tables may differ from figures appearing 
in state tables seen elsewhere in this web site.  The data in the state tables became available with the
Dept. of Commerce "state releases".  The New Mexico data in this table became available with the
"county and metro area releases" and are consistent with county and metro area income.  The state
and county metro area data follow different revision schedules and were released separately.
Source:  U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis.  Data released November 2012.
Table prepared by:  Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico.