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Los Alamos County, New Mexico

Cities & Towns:
Los Alamos

Los Alamos County is cradled in the Jemez Mountains of northern New Mexico. The city of Los Alamos is most famous for the National Laboratory located there. Formed in 1949, Los Alamos County contains 109 square miles of land and no significant surface water, making Los Alamos County the smallest county in New Mexico. The county seat is Los Alamos.

Fast Facts about Los Alamos County, New Mexico
Resident Racial Breakdown:
White Non-Hispanic: 82.1%
Hispanic: 11.7%
Native American: 1.2%
Other: 2.7%
Two or More Races: 2.3%
Chinese: 1.9%
Korean: 0.6%
Types of Jobs:
Private Sector, wages or salary: 35%
Government Sector: 59%
Unincorporated, Self-Employed: 6%
Population Density: 170 People per Square Mile
2008 Cost of Living Index for Los Alamos County: 89.9
2007 Estimates:
Population: 18,558
Males: 9,353
Females: 9,205
Median Resident Age: 40.8 Years
Estimated Median Household Income: $95,931
Estimated Median Home Value: $345,350
Major Industries:
Government, Educational Services, Professional Services, Health Care, Lodging & Food Services, Construction, Waste Management Services, Social Services
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