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New Mexico Small Business Statistics

(Information provided by U.S. Census Bureau)

Number of Establishments by Employment-size class

Industry Code

Total Establishments

'1-4'

'5-9'

'10-19'

11

69

20

9

1

21

291

83

91

84

22

113

37

24

27

23

2,893

891

525

322

31

740

293

235

161

42

1,054

506

285

179

44

3,276

2,042

1,061

566

48

650

207

143

106

51

419

152

118

80

52

1,706

502

276

149

53

1,558

327

161

53

54

3,026

706

413

193

55

76

31

45

27

56

1,015

281

171

136

61

277

71

59

65

62

1,750

990

636

389

71

380

66

61

61

72

1,153

599

839

867

81

2,637

944

468

195

95

23

11

4

11

99

168

11

4

1

Total

23,274

8,770

5,628

3,673



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