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Two Of New Mexico’s Mos� S�riking Fea�ures
T�e Majori�y Of New Mexico’s Popula�ion Is Loca�ed In A Few Coun�ies. Even In T�ose Coun�ies�
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3 - 5
6 - 10
11 - 20
21 - 40
41 - 80
81 - 160
161 - 568
695 - 2,000
2,001 - 9,000
9,001 - 20,000
20,001 - 35,000
35,001 - 60,000
60,001 - 80,000
80,001 - 200,000
200,001 - 662,564
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New Mexico is Rich in Languages: In New Mexico, 36% of individuals speak a language other than English at home, compared to 20.1% in the United States. Rio Arriba County, at 62.6%, has the highest concentration of residents in New Mexico who speak a language other than English at home. Los Alamos County, at 12%, has the lowest concentration.
measure a communi�y’s
Mexico’s communi�ies is
Per Capita Income in the Last 12 Months (in 2010 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars)
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$46,598.01 - $81,545.00
$33,456.01 - $46,598.00
$25,857.01 - $33,456.00
$21,095.01 - $25,857.00
$16,723.01 - $21,095.00
$12,240.01 - $16,723.00
$2,077.00 - $12,240.00
total
Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey, 2006-2010 Five-Year Estimates. Rates are reported by census tract. State and national averages taken from the 2010 American Community Survey (state avg. = 32.6%; national avg. = 35.4%).
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Percentage of IndividualsOver 25 Years of AgeWith an Associates DegreeOr Higher
60.8% - 79.4%
48.5% - 60.7%
38.2% - 48.4%
29.2% - 38.1%
20.9% - 29.1%
13.3% - 20.8%
0% - 13.2%
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Sc�ool�� an� C�il�ren’� Life C�ance�.
Quali�y Coun�s Framework: A C�ild’s C�ances For Success
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A C�ild’s C�ances For Success Impac� T�e
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CA
MT
MI
AZ
ID
NV
NM
CO
OR
ILUT
WY
KS
IA
MN
NE
SD
FL
WI
ND
OK
WA
MO
GAAL
LA
NY
NC
AR
IN
PA
VA
MS
TN
OH
KY
ME
SC
WVMD
VT
NJ
MA
NH
CT
DE
RI
AK
HI
New Mexico C�ildren’s C�ances
2013 Quality Counts Children’s Chances For Success Index
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Teen Births per 1000
16 - 28
28.01 - 41
41.01 - 53
53.01 - 64
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No Prenatal Care or 3rd Trimester Only
3%
4% - 6%
7% - 8%
9% - 11%
12% - 16%
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Percent of BirthMothers Without A High School Diploma
No Data
1.0% - 17.65%
17.66% - 27.29%
27.3% - 38.3%
38.31% - 50.37%
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Child Abuse Allegationsper 1,000 Children
0.0 - 8.9
9.0 - 14.7
14.8 - 22.3
22.4 - 77.2
81% - 100%
61% - 80%
41% - 60%
21% - 40%
0% - 20%
Data Not Available
81% - 100%
61% - 80%
41% - 60%
21% - 40%
0% - 20%
Data Not Available
Pe r c e n t o f NM 4 t h Gr a d e St u d e n t s Sc o r i n g At o r Ab o v e P r o f i c i e n t i n Re a d i n g B y Et h n i c i t y *
(NAEP 1992-2011)
St u d e n t Ac h i ev e m e n t Co m p a r i so n s NAEP Gr a d e 4 Re a d i n g St u d e n t s At o r Ab o v e P r o f i c i e n c y
Pe r c en t o f NM 4 t h Gr a d e St u d e n t s Sc o r i n g At o r Ab o v e P r o f i c i e n t i n M a t h B y Et h n i c i t y * (NAEP 1992 -2011)
St u d e n t Ac h i ev e m e n t Co m p a r i so n s NAEP Gr a d e 4 M a t h St u d e n t s At o r Ab o v e P r o f i c i e n c y
8.6% - 23.1%
23.2% - 40.6%
40.7% - 53.5%
53.6% - 61.6%
61.7% - 68.5%
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81% - 90%
71% - 80%
Less than 70%
Greater than 90%
No Data
< -1.5 Std. Dev.
-1.5 - -0.50 Std. Dev.
-0.50 - 0.50 Std. Dev.
0.50 - 1.5 Std. Dev.
1.5 - 2.2 Std. Dev.
New Mexico’s College Gradua�ion Ra�es Are
26.9% - 40%
40.1% - 55.4% (Below nat'l avg.)
55.5% - 60.2% (Above nat'l avg.)
60.3% - 69.2%
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