New Mexico
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Children & FamiliesState
TrendState
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Child Mortality20
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Low Birthweight43
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Youth Depression45
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Children Living With Single Parent48
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Citizenship & DemocracyState
TrendState
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Voter Participation21
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Civil LibertiesState
TrendState
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Freedom of the Press43
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EconomyState
TrendState
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Economic Output38
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Productivity8
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EducationState
TrendState
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Academic Test ScoresNA43
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Average Years of Education43
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Young Adults Employed or in School44
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EnvironmentState
TrendState
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Net Greenhouse Gas Emissions26
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Air Quality24
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InequalityState
TrendState
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Income Inequality37
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Poverty32
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Life SatisfactionState
TrendState
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Satisfaction with Current LifeNA15
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Social IsolationNA45
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Mental HealthState
TrendState
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Fatal Overdoses45
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Adult Depression36
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Suicide Rate47
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Physical HealthState
TrendState
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Life Expectancy43
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Social CapitalState
TrendState
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Volunteerism48
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ViolenceState
TrendState
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Murder Rate49
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Shootings47
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Work & Labor ForceState
TrendState
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Employment-to-Population Ratio (EPOP)48
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Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR)47
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Long-Term Unemployment Rate36
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Hourly Earnings Growth50
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- Mixed: the trends go in strongly opposite directions during different periods.
- Unclear: too few years of data to establish a trend.
Measures in green indicate an improving state trend or that this state ranks in the top third of states in the country.
Measures in red indicate a declining state trend or that this state ranks in the bottom third of states in the country.
Measures in yellow indicate stable trends or that this state ranks in the middle third of states in the country.