Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Per Capita Income in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 5, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the Per Capita Income for New Mexico was $29,624. Among all New Mexico counties, Los Alamos County had the highest per capita income ($64,521), followed by Harding County ($62,435), and Santa Fe County ($40,952). On the other hand, the following 3 counties had the lowest per capita income: McKinley County ($17,571), De Baca County ($18,101), and Luna County ($18,801).

The chart below shows the top 10 New Mexico counties with high per capita income, and the table below shows the ranking of all New Mexico counties.

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Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Per Capita Income in 2021
Los Alamos County
Harding County
Santa Fe County
Bernalillo County
Eddy County
Sandoval County
Taos County
Lincoln County
Lea County
Sierra County
Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Per Capita Income in 2021
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Rank County Per Capita Income ($)
1 Los Alamos County 64521
2 Harding County 62435
3 Santa Fe County 40952
4 Bernalillo County 33670
5 Eddy County 32560
6 Sandoval County 32246
7 Taos County 31837
8 Lincoln County 29846
9 Lea County 27507
10 Sierra County 26735
11 Mora County 26586
12 Valencia County 26295
13 Curry County 25966
14 Grant County 25801
15 Rio Arriba County 25342
16 Colfax County 25131
17 Doña Ana County 24645
18 Chaves County 24329
19 San Miguel County 24019
20 Otero County 23792
21 Hidalgo County 23029
22 San Juan County 22857
23 Catron County 22779
24 Guadalupe County 22374
25 Roosevelt County 22192
26 Union County 21667
27 Quay County 21501
28 Torrance County 21364
29 Cibola County 21011
30 Socorro County 19840
31 Luna County 18801
32 De Baca County 18101
33 McKinley County 17571