Census of Wholesale Trade


1992 Summary Statistics for Wholesale Trade 1/,
by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Portions

                                                            Paid         Annual
                           Establish-       Sales 2/   Employees,       Payroll
Area                         ments 1/       ($000s)  Mid-March 3/       ($000s)

Metropolitan Portion 4/         1,584    $4,470,937        15,798      $388,623
    Albuquerque MSA 5/          1,241     3,882,404        13,192       330,805
    Las Cruces MSA 6/             156       290,570         1,211        23,937
    Santa Fe MSA 7/               187       297,963         1,395        33,881
Nonmetropolitan Portion 4/        931     1,793,481         6,805       124,849

NEW MEXICO                      2,515    $6,264,418        22,603      $513,472


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.

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

5/  Bernalillo, Sandoval and Valencia counties.

6/  Dona Ana County.

7/  Los Alamos and Santa Fe counties.

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 Wholesale 
Trade", WC92-A-32 and "1987 Census of Wholesale Trade", WC87-A-32.

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



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