New Mexico Birth Rate By County in 2012

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the birth rate for New Mexico was 12.97. Curry County had the highest birth rate (18.84), followed by Lea County (17.22), and McKinley County (17.22). On the other hand, Sierra County had the lowest birth rate (6.36), followed by Harding County (7.08), and Catron County (7.62).

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New Mexico Birth Rate By County in 2012
New Mexico Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Bernalillo 12.6
Catron 7.62
Chaves 13.96
Cibola 13.55
Colfax 10.13
Curry 18.84
De Baca 10.1
Doña Ana 14.72
Eddy 12.9
Grant 11.06
Guadalupe 7.81
Harding 7.08
Hidalgo 13.09
Lea 17.22
Lincoln 9.26
Los Alamos 9.21
Luna 15.55
McKinley 17.22
Mora 9.3
Otero 14.22
Quay 13.11
Rio Arriba 14.32
Roosevelt 14.43
Sandoval 10.91
San Juan 14.39
San Miguel 11.53
Santa Fe 9.46
Sierra 6.36
Socorro 11.29
Taos 9.9
Torrance 10.55
Union 8.39
Valencia 11.8