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Highest Income Cities in New Mexico (2026)

April 5, 2026By US City Data

Income levels across New Mexico range dramatically depending on the city. While the statewide median household income is $67,435, some cities far exceed that number. Here are the 10 highest-income cities in New Mexico based on the latest Census data.

Top 10 Highest Income Cities in New Mexico

1. **White Rock** — Median income: $150,714, median home value: $460,100, unemployment: 1.1%, population: 5,568. 2. **Los Alamos** — Median income: $136,502, median home value: $458,200, unemployment: 2.6%, population: 13,471. 3. **Corrales** — Median income: $114,207, median home value: $549,700, unemployment: 6.3%, population: 8,557. 4. **Eldorado at Santa Fe** — Median income: $96,692, median home value: $542,800, unemployment: 2.5%, population: 5,746. 5. **North Hobbs** — Median income: $89,279, median home value: $233,200, unemployment: 9.7%, population: 6,099. 6. **Rio Rancho** — Median income: $85,755, median home value: $273,300, unemployment: 4.8%, population: 106,533. 7. **Edgewood** — Median income: $81,227, median home value: $278,100, unemployment: 6.1%, population: 6,122. 8. **Carlsbad** — Median income: $78,277, median home value: $187,900, unemployment: 4.4%, population: 31,813. 9. **Artesia** — Median income: $77,647, median home value: $213,800, unemployment: 4.0%, population: 12,555. 10. **Los Ranchos de Albuquerque** — Median income: $70,801, median home value: $442,100, unemployment: 1.3%, population: 5,869.

Income vs. Cost of Living

High income doesn't always mean high wealth. In White Rock, the median income is $150,714 but homes cost $460,100 — an income-to-home ratio of 0.33. Compare that ratio across cities to see where high earners actually come out ahead.

Education and Employment Patterns

High-income cities tend to have highly educated populations. Among these top 10 cities, the average bachelor's degree rate is 43.5%, well above the national average of 33.7%. Strong educational attainment typically correlates with lower unemployment and higher economic resilience.

Explore the Data

Each city listed above has a full profile on US City Data with demographics, housing details, and cost of living comparisons. Visit the New Mexico page to see all cities, or use our rankings to find the best-fit city for your priorities.

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