Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2018 Q2

Updated on December 31, 2023.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2018 Q2, the average weekly wage for New Mexico was $851. Among all New Mexico counties, Los Alamos County had the highest average weekly wage ($1.50K), followed by Eddy County ($1.14K), and Lea County ($1.02K).

On the other hand, Guadalupe County had the lowest average weekly wage ($558), followed by San Miguel County ($599), and Lincoln County ($604).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties with high average weekly wage, and the table below shows the ranking of all New Mexico counties.

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Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2018 Q2
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Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Average Weekly Wage in 2018 Q2
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Rank County Average Weekly Wage ($)
1 Los Alamos County 1504
2 Eddy County 1135
3 Lea County 1022
4 Bernalillo County 885
5 San Juan County 870
6 Santa Fe County 811
7 Sandoval County 793
8 Grant County 787
9 Doña Ana County 742
10 Otero County 729
11 Socorro County 726
12 Cibola County 715
13 Harding County 709
14 Roosevelt County 701
15 Torrance County 700
16 Curry County 699
17 Chaves County 692
18 McKinley County 689
19 Hidalgo County 685
19 Valencia County 685
20 De Baca County 677
20 Rio Arriba County 677
21 Luna County 657
22 Union County 654
23 Mora County 647
24 Taos County 633
25 Catron County 618
25 Quay County 618
26 Sierra County 609
27 Colfax County 605
28 Lincoln County 604
29 San Miguel County 599
30 Guadalupe County 558