Living in Torrance County, New Mexico

A complete guide of the county from schools to diversity

Should You Move to Torrance County?

Torrance County is home to 34,489 New Mexico residents. Over the past ten years, the county has seen an increase in growth of 52.50%, ranking it #908 in the US and #14 in New Mexico for population growth.

Based on the counties residents and economy, Torrance County, NM is Great for retirees and Not ideal for families.

When considering schools and educational attainment, 92.1% of residents over 25 years of age graduated high school and 32.5% completed their bachelor’s degree or higher. The majority of students in Torrance County attend public school.

If diversity is essential, Torrance County received a B grade in diversity.

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How Does Torrance County Rank?

B
Retirement
B
Diversity
A
Professionals
D
Raising a Family

Who Lives in Torrance County?

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Total Population

34,489

10-Year Change

52.50%

Households are Families

55.1%

Per Households

21

B
Diversity Grade
White alone
55.3%
Black or African American alone
0.5%
American Indian and Alaska Native alone
6.6%
Asian alone
0.6%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
0%
Hispanic or Latino
50.5%
B
Retirement
D
Raising a Family
Under 5 years
4.1%
Under 18 years
14%
Over 65 years
32.6%

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Housing in Torrance County

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Total Households

Own vs. Rent

Own 79.9%
Rent 20.1%

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Typical Age of Homes

1980 to 1999

Common Residence Type

single-family homes

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Torrance County Schools

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Student-Teacher Ratio

The Moriarty-Edgewood School District in Torrance County, NM, is home to 2,287 students across 7 schools. Based on enrollment numbers, Moriarty-Edgewood School District ranks #28 in New Mexico. Grades from Pre-K to 12 are offered in the district.

Moriarty-Edgewood School District received a student-teacher ratio grade of B, averaging 16.04 students per teacher.

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District Schools

7

Student Enrollments

2,287

Student-Teacher Ratio

16.04:1

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Cost of Living in New Mexico

How Does New Mexico Compare?

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in Cost of Living
16
in Minimum Wage
17
in Living Wage

New Mexico State Taxes

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Should you move to New Mexico?

Known as the Land of Enchantment, New Mexico is a place where cultures, natural beauty, and history blend into a vibrant tapestry. With its striking desert landscapes, snow-capped peaks, rich Native American heritage, and blend of Spanish and Anglo influences, New Mexico offers a unique living experience unlike any other.

New Mexico’s economy is rooted in oil and gas production, agriculture, and government spending, with many federal jobs associated with military and research activities. The state is also known for its contribution to film and television, providing beautiful and versatile filming locations and state-of-the-art production facilities.

But life in New Mexico is more than just work—it’s a cultural adventure. The state’s rich history has left a lasting architectural legacy, from the ancient Puebloan ruins to the Spanish colonial-style buildings. New Mexico’s culinary scene is famous for its unique blend of Native American, Spanish, and Mexican cuisines, and the state’s art scene is one of the most vibrant in the country, especially in cities like Santa Fe and Taos.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find a wealth of opportunities in New Mexico, from exploring the Carlsbad Caverns, skiing in Taos, or white water rafting on the Rio Grande. Star gazers will be delighted with some of the clearest and darkest skies in the continental U.S., and the state’s National Parks and Monuments offer spectacular landscapes and hiking trails.

Education is a priority in New Mexico, with top research institutions like the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University making significant contributions in areas like renewable energy and health sciences.

So, if you’re seeking a state with a rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and a slower pace of life under the wide Southwestern sky, New Mexico might be your next move. Be prepared for hot summers, mild winters, and a spice level in the local cuisine that might take some getting used to!

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Torrance County Economy

The industries, jobs, and economics of the zip code

Median Household Income

$49,481

US Average $74,580

How does Torrance County compare?

Unemployment rate

9.9%

Poverty rate

15.3%

Primary Occupations

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

Secondary Occupations

Office and administrative support occupations

Crime in Torrance County

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