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Hidalgo County, New Mexico

Cities & Towns:
Lordsburg
Virden

Hidalgo County is the boot heel of New Mexico, in the southwest corner of the state with Arizona to the west and Mexico to the south. Some stories say Hidalgo County was named in honor of Miguel Hidalgo, while other sources say the county was named in honor of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, although that treaty left the area as part of Mexico and it was the Gadsden Purchase 5 years later that incorporated Hidalgo County into the United States. Formed in 1919, Hidalgo County contains 3,446 square miles of land and about 1/3 of a square mile of water. The county seat is Lordsburg.

Fast Facts about Hidalgo County, New Mexico
Resident Racial Breakdown:
White Non-Hispanic: 42.7%
Hispanic: 56.0%
Native American: 1.2%
Other: 11.9%
Two or More Races: 2.9%
Types of Jobs:
Private Sector, wages or salary: 69%
Government Sector: 22%
Unincorporated, Self-Employed: 8%
Homemaker, Unpaid: 1%
Population Density: 1 Person per Square Mile
2008 Cost of Living Index for Hidalgo County: 78.2
2007 Estimates:
Population: 4,945
Males: 2,468
Females: 2,477
Median Resident Age: 34.8 Years
Estimated Median Household Income: $30,140
Estimated Median Home Value: $89,643
Major Industries:
Lodging & Food Services, Agriculture, Educational Services, Health Care, Construction, Mining, Government, Retail Services, Miscellaneous Import Wholesalers, Transportation Services, Finance & Insurance Services
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