New Mexico Layoffs — July 2022
Employers in New Mexico submitted 1 WARN Act notices in July 2022, putting at risk an estimated 98 workers — down from June. The average filing covered 98 workers, with 0 closures among the notices.
Industry Breakdown
| Industry | Notices | Workers |
|---|---|---|
| Utilities | 1 | 98 |
The Utilities sector emerged as the hardest-hit sector with 98 workers across 1 notice.
Geographic Hotspots
| County | Notices | Workers |
|---|---|---|
| San Juan | 1 | 98 |
San Juan saw the most concentrated activity, accounting for 100% of all affected workers with 98 workers across 1 notices.
| City | Notices | Workers |
|---|---|---|
| Waterflow | 1 | 98 |
Layoff Type Analysis
Layoff type classification was not available for filings in New Mexico this month.
Largest Layoffs
| Company | City | Workers | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PNM San Juan Generating Station | Waterflow | 98 |
Topping the list was PNM San Juan Generating Station at its Waterflow facility, reporting 98 affected workers.
Trend & Outlook
These figures highlight a mixed picture for New Mexico's labor market, with activity diverging between monthly and annual comparisons. The Utilities sector warrants close attention heading into the next period.
This analysis is based on official WARN Act filings reported by New Mexico. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers with 100+ employees to provide 60-day advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings. Data is updated daily by WARN Firehose. View all New Mexico WARN notices, browse layoffs by state, or download the full dataset.