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Santa Fe New Mexico

Community Profile


Santa Fe's central location in relation to major business centers means Santa Fe can easily service national markets. Example of mileage to Santa Fe, NM from major cities:

  Las Vegas, NV 585 miles Topeka, KS 657 miles  
Phoenix, AZ 515 miles Oklahoma City, OK 525 miles
Tucson, AZ 575 miles Dallas, TX 698 miles
Salt Lake City, UT 540 miles Houston, TX 894 miles
Denver, CO 322 miles El Paso, TX 305 miles


New Mexico's economy has outperformed the national economy for decades.  Though the state has a reputation for high technology development, Santa Fe is home to a wide variety of businesses.  Currently, we are one of the fastest growing states in the nation, in both job and personal income growth.  This above-average performance clearly speaks to the state's highly competitive status in attracting and retaining new, innovative technologies and businesses.

Please take a look at our Business Climate Report.

  Land Size
  City Area 37.3 square miles
  includes 1998 Annexation: 26 acres
County Area 1,909 square miles
Santa Fe MSA* 2,019 square miles
  (2000 Census)

Source: City of Santa Fe, Planning Division, updated 2/03

 

  Population/Income
  Population (Census):
City 62,203 (2000) 64,700 (2004 est.)
Urban Area 78,976 (2000) 82,300 (2004 est.)
County 129,292 (2000) 138,000 (2004 est.)

Santa Fe MSA*

 

142,509 (1999)

 

    Population Growth Projections–Santa Fe County
  2005:  142,792  2010:  157,925    

Source: US Bureau of the Census, Sept 1999 release; City of Santa Fe Planning Division

 

    Immigrants admitted for permanent residence–Santa Fe County
  1986 - 1995 1,512 (avg. 150/year) 1996 344

Source: U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service

 

    Median Age
  Santa Fe County 37.9 (2000 Census)
 

City of Santa Fe 39.8 (2000 Census)

 

    Race & Ethnicity-Santa Fe County (2000 Census)
  Race Ethnicity
White 77% Hispanic (any race) 49%
Black 1.0% Non-Hispanic 51%
American Indian 3% Other 18%
Asian/PI 1%

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 release

 

    Household Types-Santa Fe County
  Single, no children 42% Married, no children 25%
Single with children 7% Married with children 20%
    Non-married with children 6%

Source: US Bureau of the Census, 2000 release

 

    Median Household Income
  City $43,700 (2003)

County

 

$36,948 (2001)

 

    Median Home Price
  City: $315,950 (2004)

County: $325,000 (2003)

 

    Average Wages
  $31,020 (1999) (Santa Fe MSA*)
 

$26,152 (1999) (Santa Fe County)

 

    Per Capita Personal Income
  SF County $32,932 (2002)
SF MSA* $32,932 (2002)
Los Alamos $48,485 (2002)

Source: US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Updated 5/04

 

  Cost of Living Index-Santa Fe County (ACCRA -%)
    2nd Qtr
2003
3rd Qtr
2003
4th Qtr
2003
1st Qtr
2004
2nd Qtr
2004
Composite Index: 114.2 119.8 118.3 116.6 111.6
Housing: 146.1 152.4 146.4 141.5 128.7
Groceries: 103.3 115.7 103.2 110.6 111.5
Utilities: 84.4 109.2 108.5 101.3 86.9
Transportation: 99.4 100.4 107.1 104.4 108.0
Health Care: 104.7 126.8 122.1 130.0 118.5
Miscellaneous Goods/Services: 105.5 101.1 106.1 103.1 103.6

 

The cost of living in Santa Fe continues to be above the national average, and significantly above the national average in housing (currently 46.1%). Wages, incidentally, hover around the national average, but above the average for the State of New Mexico.

 

  New Dwelling Units (City and unincorporated urban area)
  1990-1997: 3,674 1999:  841 2000:  443 2001:  638
2002: 488   2003: 1,033

 

In 2003, 259 new dwelling units were built or permitted for construction in Tierra Contenta, representing 46% of all new residential construction in the city, 25% in the region.

Source: City Permit and Development Review Division; County Land Use Department; Tierra Contenta Corp.

 

  Employment
  Santa Fe MSA* 2001 2002 2003 June 2004
Civilian Labor Force 74,902 78,913 82,308 83,800
Employment 73,097 76,812 79,480 81,200
Unemployment 1,805 2,101 2,828 2,600
Unemployment Rate (%) 2.4 2.7 3.4 3.1
County Unemployment
Rate (%)
2.6 2.7 3.0 n/a

Source: NM Depart. of Labor, Economic Research & Analysis, Texas Workforce Commission, Progress calculations.

**Properly known as non-agricultural wage/salary employment. Wage/salary employment is computed using a method different from that used to calculate the "employment" figure shown above. The two figures are not directly comparable, but provide parallel way to track the economy.

 

  Weather
  Sunny Days 283
July High 85.6 °F
January low 18.3 °F
Annual rainfall 14.4 inches

Annual snowfall

 

17.3 inches

 

    2002 Economic Strength Ranking
  84/318 Metropolitan Standard Areas

Source: Policom Corp., Based on Bureau of Economic Analysis Data from the US Department of Commerce

 

    Community Transportation
  The Santa Fe Municipal Airport (505-955-2908) serves commercial airlines, corporate jets, and small private planes. The Albuquerque International Sunport (505-842-4366) is located about an hour south of Santa Fe on Interstate 25. Sandia Shuttle Service (474-5696) provides transportation between both airports and Santa Fe.
Greyhound Lines (505-471-0008) has routes around the country.
Amtrak's Southwest Chief (800-872-7245) provides service through historic Lamy, 20 miles east of Santa Fe.
Average Commute Time*: 21.1 minutes
Santa Fe is number one in the nation for telecommuters, with 4.9% of the population of workers telecommuting.

*Source: US Bureau of the Census, 2000; Santa Fe County Residents

 

  Waste/Recycling - City of Santa Fe
  Water System Demand 2002: 9,800 acre feet; 118 gallons per person per day, down from 143 in 2001
Water System Supply 2002: 13,000-16,000 acre feet
Wastewater Treatment 2002: 6.2 million gallons per day treated (8.5 million gallon capacity)
Solid Waste/ Recycling 2002: 4,200 tons (4.2% of the total waste)

Source: Water Division, Wastewater Management Division, Solid Waste Division

 

    Hike/Bike Trails:
 

Since 1990, the city has constructed 4.5 miles of paved, off-road trails. Another 11 miles of designated bike routes have been established along Siringo, Old Pecos Trail, Don Gaspar, Galisteo, and Yucca.

 

    Park Acreage per 1,000 Residents:
 

4.4 (2002)

 

    Air quality
 

Santa Fe boasts the cleanest air in the nation. The air quality is consistently ranked good to very good, with and AQI of 0.7.

 

* Santa Fe Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) included Santa Fe and Los Alamos Counties until June 2003. The U.S. Census Bureau changed the MSA in June 2003 to contain only Santa Fe County. Most of the above statistics will not be affected by this change for comparability purposes.

 
 
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