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How Many People in New Mexico Have Hearing Loss?
Currently in New Mexico:
Total Population of New Mexico: 2,009,671
Total Population with some form of Hearing Loss: 261,257 (or 13% of the total population of 2,009,671)
Total Deaf: 4,421 (or 0.22% of the total population of 2,009,671)
Total Hard of Hearing: 245,179 (or 12.2% of the total population of 2,009,671)
Total with Mild & Moderate Hearing Loss: 200,967 (or 10% of the total population of 2,009,671)
Total with Severe & Profound Hearing Loss: 44,212 (or 2.2% of the total population of 2,009,671)
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Hearing Loss Association of America
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