New Mexico - Wikipedia
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New Mexico is the fifth largest of the fifty states by area, but with just over 2.1 million residents, ranks 36th in population and 46th in population density.
Policy Spotlight - State Population Trends.pdf
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Key economic drivers of the New Mexico economy, including the oil and gas industry associated with some of the state's only population growth over the last ...
New Mexico Population 2024 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)
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The last nationwide census within the United States was carried out in 2010 and that survey revealed that the population of New Mexico was 2,059,179. This was ...
Census Data | New Mexico Population - New Mexico EDD
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Long before statehood, New Mexico was a territory of many cultures. This diversity continues to this day. The current population of the state is approximately ...
Geospatial and Population Studies | The University of New Mexico
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Geospatial and Population Studies. Geospatial and Population Studies provides data-driven research and analysis to support improved public decision making. Key ...
College of Population Health
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The University of New Mexico College of Population Health offers public health curriculum about health care systems, finance, health policy and health law ...
2017 New Mexico State Population Trends
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Oct 8, 2021 ... Statewide, 47.8 percent of the population identifies as Hispanic or Latino (of any race). That's an increase of 1.9 percentage points from 45.9 ...
New Mexico - Census Bureau Profile
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Populations and People. Total Population. 2,117,522 · Income and Poverty. Median Household Income · Education. Bachelor's Degree or Higher · Employment. Employment ...
NEW MEXICO: 2020 Census
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New Mexico Population Grew 2.8% Last Decade ... America Counts today launches a state-by-state look at the demographic changes the new 2020 Census results reveal.
New Mexico's Population
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The U.S. Census. Bureau estimates that more than 30 percent of. New Mexico's population will be over age 60 by the year 2030, an increase of nearly 50 percent.