New Mexico · Infrastructure & Trust

Rainy Day Fund in New Mexico

State rainy-day savings balance as a percent of annual general fund spending, as self-reported by states to NASBO.

25% in 2025

#7 of 50 · Top tier (higher is better)

New Mexico is better than the 50-state median (13%). That's a gap of 12%.

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2000 – 2025 · New Mexico only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About rainy day fund

What this measures: State rainy-day savings balance as a percent of annual general fund spending.

Why it matters: Rainy day funds are the buffer that keeps schools and services running through recessions without emergency tax hikes or cuts.

Watch out: Covers the named stabilization fund only. Some states keep additional reserves in other accounts that are not counted here.

Recent trend

YearNew MexicoUS median
20162.3%5.3%
20170.0%5.6%
20188.5%6.6%
201924%7.9%
202033%8.4%
202128%10%
202238%11%
202340%12%
202424%15%
202525%13%

New Mexico vs. neighboring states

Same metric (rainy day fund), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateRainy Day FundNational rank
Colorado 13% #27 of 50
Oklahoma 17% #16 of 50
Texas 25% #8 of 50
Arizona 9.5% #36 of 50
Utah 9.4% #38 of 50

How New Mexico compares (2025)

Top 5 best

#1Wyoming8770%
#2Alaska4240%
#3Idaho4060%
#4North Dakota3780%
#5Kentucky3030%

Bottom 5

#46Rhode Island630%
#47Delaware500%
#48Illinois430%
#49Washington350%
#50New Jersey0.0%

Source and methodology

Source: NASBO Fiscal Survey · Direction: higher is better · Unit: %

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