Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2011

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for New Mexico was 5.52. Among all New Mexico counties, Curry County had the highest natural population increase rate (11.76), followed by McKinley County (11.14), and Doña Ana County (9.17).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all New Mexico counties.

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Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2011
Curry
McKinley
Doña Ana
Lea
San Juan
Roosevelt
Cibola
Rio Arriba
Socorro
Otero
Ranking of New Mexico Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2011
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Rank County Natural Pop. Increase Rate
1 Curry County 11.76
2 McKinley County 11.14
3 Doña Ana County 9.17
4 Lea County 8.36
5 San Juan County 8.03
6 Roosevelt County 6.23
7 Cibola County 5.98
8 Rio Arriba County 5.91
9 Socorro County 5.4
10 Otero County 5.18
11 Bernalillo County 5.08
12 Valencia County 5.07
13 Sandoval County 4.88
14 Chaves County 4.46
15 Los Alamos County 4.25
16 Hidalgo County 3.91
17 Luna County 3.55
18 Eddy County 3.5
19 Santa Fe County 3.17
20 Taos County 2.55
21 De Baca County 2.48
22 Torrance County 1.95
23 San Miguel County 1.4
24 Guadalupe County 1.29
25 Lincoln County 0.98
26 Colfax County 0.29
27 Grant County 0
28 Mora County -0.21
29 Quay County -0.88
30 Union County -1.12
31 Catron County -6.97
32 Sierra County -11.38
33 Harding County -14.26