Judy Woodruff:

The stock market is up, unemployment is down, and much of the U.S. economy is on the rebound, but not for the state of New Mexico.

It's a place that's still down in the dumps a decade after the recession began. Its jobless rate is 6 percent, compared to just 4.1 percent nationally.

Economics correspondent Paul Solman traveled to the Land of Enchantment, where local officials are betting on innovation to spark the turnaround.

It's part of his weekly series, Making Sense.