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  2. New Mexico population by year, county, race, & more

    usafacts.org/.../our-changing-population/state/new-mexico

    New Mexico's population increased 8 out of the 12 years between year 2010 and year 2022. Its largest annual population increase was 0.9% between 2019 and 2020. The state ’s largest decline was between 2021 and 2022 when the population dropped 0.2%. Between 2010 and 2022, the state grew by an average of 0.2% per year.

  3. Our Changing Population: Lincoln County, New Mexico

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    USAFacts used the final intercensal estimates for 1970 through 2009 and the provisional postcensal estimates for 2010 and after. The most recent county-level data available by age, race, sex, and ethnicity are the Vintage 2020 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2010 to 2019 and the Vintage 2022 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2020 ...

  4. Veterans in New Mexico - USAFacts

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    The population share of New Mexico veterans has been dropping in recent years, down 3 percentage points since 2012. Veteran share of adult civilian population in New Mexico In 2022, 8.30% of the adult civilian population in New Mexico were considered veterans.

  5. New Mexico Coronavirus Vaccination Progress - USAFacts

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    What is the progress on vaccinations in New Mexico? In New Mexico, 1,989,307 people or 95% of the population have received at least one dose. Overall, 1,582,545 people or 76% of New Mexico 's population have been fully vaccinated. Additionally, people or <1% of the population in New Mexico received a booster or similar dose.

  6. Economy of New Mexico Statistics and Data Trends: GDP ranking ...

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    New Mexico ranks 38th in economy size among states and Washington, DC. In general, the size of a state’s economy is correlated with the size of its population, though a number of other factors determine its ranking in economic output. Each state’s economy has different strengths based on its natural resources, workforce, and core industries.

  7. Luna County, NM population by year, race, & more | USAFacts

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    USAFacts used the final intercensal estimates for 1970 through 2009 and the provisional postcensal estimates for 2010 and after. The most recent county-level data available by age, race, sex, and ethnicity are the Vintage 2020 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2010 to 2019 and the Vintage 2022 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2020 ...

  8. Health in New Mexico - USAFacts

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    The share of the uninsured population in New Mexico in 2021 was 9.0 percentage points lower than in 2013, the year before most ACA provisions went into effect. Data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey shows that the decrease in the share of uninsured residents occurred in every state.

  9. The Hispanic population has quadrupled in the past four ...

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    Only New Mexico has a higher share of people identifying as Hispanic: 48%. Every state’s Hispanic share of the population has grown since the 1980 census. Nevada’s Hispanic population grew by 22 percentage points, from 7% in 1980 to 29% in 2020.

  10. Gross domestic product (GDP) - USAFacts

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    USAFacts -- In 2022 (most recent), Gross domestic product (GDP) was 122114800000.0 in the United States for New Mexico (state).

  11. An overview of the US–Mexico border - USAFacts

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    The 1,954-miles-long border between the US and Mexico includes 18 miles of maritime boundary on the Pacific Coast and 12 miles extending into the Gulf of Mexico. The Rio Grande, which flows into the Gulf of Mexico, divides the nations for 1,255 miles. The remaining distance includes a stretch of land from El Paso, Texas, on the east to the ...