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📍 January 6, 2025
New Mexico's 113th Anniversary of Statehood
Explore Census Bureau data about New Mexico as we celebrate its anniversary of statehood. Learn more about the state using data profiles and other interactive data tools.
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In New Mexico, about 23.3% of the working population are local, state, or federal government workers, according to 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. Nationwide, about 14.4% of the working population are local, state, or federal government workers.
 🔎 Did You Know?
🌲 The state tree is the Piñon Pine.
đź’Ž The state gem is Turquoise.
🏙️ The largest city is Albuquerque.
Explore our State Facts for Students tool to learn more about New Mexico and test your knowledge of Census Bureau data with interactive trivia games from the Statistics in Schools team.
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