The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions says that's
also down from 7.4 percent a year ago.
Meanwhile, the agency says large gains
were reported by the state's leisure and hospitality industries, which added
2,700 jobs between September 2011 and September 2012.
Educational and health
services reported adding about 1,000 jobs during the same time period, while
the state's mining industry gained 900 jobs. Professional and business services
reported a loss of 3,200 jobs statewide since this time last year, while the
construction industry also says it posted losses, down 3,000 jobs.
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