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New Mexico

New Mexico Farmer

Who doesn’t love the zoo? For nearly 150 years, families and schoolchildren on field trips have flocked to zoos to watch, and learn, about animals. Today, there are well over.

Albuquerque New Mexico skyline, mountains, and clouds

Randall Mccormick, former Lea County Commissioner and Magistrate Judge, explains why news that the hospitality industry is having to build up more to keep up with demand is a good.

student debt

No matter how old, or young, you are, the joy of receiving a paycheck is generally universal. It’s confirmation that your hard work has paid off and it usually provides.

healthcare

The Affordable Healthcare Act (ACA), often referred to as Obamacare, changed modern day healthcare. As Karen Pollitz, health care policy expert and senior fellow at the Kaiser Family Foundation, explains.

Santa Fe New Mexico

CEA’s Victoria Gonzalez discusses why a new energy bill mandating utilities get 80 percent of their electricity from renewables by 2040 is not good for New Mexico. About 80 percent.

Abiquiu, New Mexico

New Mexico’s citizens are blessed with wide-open stretches of beauty that appropriately gives the state its title of Land of Enchantment. From the rocky cliffs of the Sangre de Cristos,.

A woman checking her coupons in the store

New Mexico’s families have the highest credit card debt in America, according to CreditCards.com. In fact, the average burden of $8,323 a month in credit card debt would require a.

homes

New Mexico pulled off a rare feat late last year – it had record-setting home sales while high mortgage costs dulled sales across the country. That sounds like a much-needed.

Daycare for Children

Childcare is one of the biggest expense of any American family, but for many New Mexican families, it represents an even bigger share of their income. New Mexico is the.

Anti-Pipeline activist violence

David Holt, CEA’s President, addresses the recent increase in extremists attempting to sabotage or tamper with America’s energy infrastructure – and the real, deadly consequences that can result from their.