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SOS CARES Act Expenditures
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T22:04:31.000ZThis filtered view provides information on all expenditures made by the Iowa Secretary of State associated with Federal awards considered covered funds under Section 15011 of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Covered funds are federal funds appropriated through one of the following: the CARES Act; the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020 (Public Law 116–123); the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (Public Law 116–127); or any other Act primarily making appropriations for the Coronavirus response and related activities.
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Iowa Pandemic Recovery Reporting: State Expenditures
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T22:04:31.000ZThis dataset provides information on all expenditures made by the State of Iowa associated with Federal awards considered covered funds under Section 15011 of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Covered funds are federal funds appropriated through one of the following: The Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020 (Public Law 116-123); The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (Public Law 116-127); The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (Public Law 116-136); The Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act (Public Law 116-139); The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Public Law 116-260); or The American Rescue Plan Act, 2021 (Public Law 117-2).
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Iowa Median Earnings in Past 12 Months for the Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and Over by Sex and Occupation (ACS 5-Year Estimates)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T17:20:19.000ZThis dataset provides median earnings in past 12 months for civilian employed population 16 years and over by sex and occupation for State of Iowa, individual Iowa counties, Iowa places and census tracts within Iowa. Data is from the American Community Survey, Five Year Estimates, Table B24012. Sex categories included: Male, Female, and Both Occupation categories included: Management occupations, Business and financial operations occupations, Computer and mathematical occupations, Architecture and engineering occupations, Life physical and social science occupations, Community and social service occupations, Legal occupations, Education training and library occupations, Arts design entertainment sports and media occupations, Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and other technical occupations, Health technologists and technicians, Healthcare support occupations, Fire fighting and prevention and other protective service workers including supervisors, Law enforcement workers including supervisors, Food preparation and serving related occupations, Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations, Personal care and service occupations, Sales and related occupations, Office and administrative support occupations, Farming fishing and forestry occupations, Construction and extraction occupations, Installation maintenance and repair occupations, Production occupations, Transportation occupations, and Material moving occupations. Occupations are organized into broader occupation groups and categories.
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Iowa Median Earnings in Past 12 Months for the Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and Over by Sex and Industry (ACS 5-Year Estimates)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T17:20:14.000ZThis dataset provides median earnings in past 12 months for civilian employed population 16 years and older by sex and industry for State of Iowa, individual Iowa counties, Iowa places and census tracts within Iowa. Data is from the American Community Survey, Five Year Estimates, Table B24032. Sex categories include Male and Female. The dataset includes the following industries: Agriculture forestry fishing and hunting, Mining quarrying and oil and gas extraction, Construction, Manufacturing, Wholesale trade, Retail trade, Transportation and warehousing, Utilities, Information, Finance and insurance, Real estate and rental and leasing, Professional scientific and technical services, Management of companies and enterprises, Administrative and support and waste management services, Educational services, Health care and social assistance, Arts entertainment and recreation, Accommodation and food services, Other services except public administration, and Public administration. Some industries roll up into a broader industry group.
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Iowa Executive Branch Voluntary and Involuntary Employment Separations
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-29T23:52:09.000ZThe data provides information regarding voluntary and involuntary employment separations occurring within Iowa Executive Branch agencies except Regents. Voluntary employment separations generally include resignations, and retirements. Involuntary employment separations generally include dismissals, and layoffs. Reported data begins with the first pay period ending in Fiscal Year 2013, and is updated every two weeks. Fiscal years run from July 1 through June 30 and are labeled for the calendar year for which they end.
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State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund Expenditures
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T22:04:31.000ZThis filtered view lists expenditures associated with the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) by department, unit, fund, object code and day.
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Iowa Median Earnings in Past 12 Months for the Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and Over by Occupation (ACS 5-Year Estimates)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T17:31:57.000ZThis dataset provides median earnings in past 12 months for civilian employed population 16 year and over by occupation for State of Iowa, individual Iowa counties, Iowa places and census tracts within Iowa. Data is from the American Community Survey, Five Year Estimates, Table B24011. Data is available on the following occupations: Management occupations, Business and financial operations occupations, Computer and mathematical occupations, Architecture and engineering occupations, Life physical and social science occupations, Community and social service occupations, Legal occupations, Education training and library occupations, Arts design entertainment sports and media occupations, Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and other technical occupations, Health technologists and technicians, Healthcare support occupations, Fire fighting and prevention and other protective service workers including supervisors, Law enforcement workers including supervisors, Food preparation and serving related occupations, Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations, Personal care and service occupations, Sales and related occupations, Office and administrative support occupations, Farming fishing and forestry occupations, Construction and extraction occupations, Installation maintenance and repair occupations, Production occupations, Transportation occupations, and Material moving occupations. This occupations role up into occupational groups and categories.
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TIM Alt Routes
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-26T05:55:48.000ZThis layer contains Iowa DOT Office of Transportation Operations Transportation Incident Management (TIM) Alternative Routes.
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Actual Primary Road Fund Revenue by Fiscal Year and Revenue Class
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-07T22:00:19.000ZThis fund was established to receive Road Use Tax Funds, Federal funds, and all other funds which may, by law, be credited to the Primary Road Fund. A portion of the fund is appropriated to the Department of Transportation for operations. The remaining balance is appropriated by law for highway construction. This filtered view provides information on state revenue associated with the Primary Road Fund for fiscal years starting July 1, 2011 through the current fiscal year, year to date, from the state's centralized accounting system. The revenue are summarized by Fiscal Year, and Revenue Class. The state fiscal year runs from July 1 to the following June 30 and is numbered for the calendar year in which it ends.
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Annual Personal Income for State of Iowa
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-08T22:44:11.000ZThis dataset provides annual personal income estimates for State of Iowa produced by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis beginning in 1997. Data includes the following estimates: personal income, per capita personal income, wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, private nonfarm earnings, compensation of employees, average compensation per job, and private nonfarm compensation. Personal income is defined as the sum of wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, proprietors’ income, dividends, interest, and rent, and personal current transfer receipts, less contributions for government social insurance. Personal income for Iowa is the income received by, or on behalf of all persons residing in Iowa, regardless of the duration of residence, except for foreign nationals employed by their home governments in Iowa. Per capita personal income is personal income divided by the Census Bureau’s annual midyear (July 1) population estimates. Wages and salaries is defined as the remuneration receivable by employees (including corporate officers) from employers for the provision of labor services. It includes commissions, tips, and bonuses; employee gains from exercising stock options; and pay-in-kind. Judicial fees paid to jurors and witnesses are classified as wages and salaries. Wages and salaries are measured before deductions, such as social security contributions, union dues, and voluntary employee contributions to defined contribution pension plans. Supplements to wages and salaries consists of employer contributions for government social insurance and employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds. Private nonfarm earnings is the sum of wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, and nonfarm proprietors' income, excluding farm and government. Compensation to employees is the total remuneration, both monetary and in kind, payable by employers to employees in return for their work during the period. It consists of wages and salaries and of supplements to wages and salaries. Compensation is presented on an accrual basis - that is, it reflects compensation liabilities incurred by the employer in a given period regardless of when the compensation is actually received by the employee. Average compensation per job is compensation of employees divided by total full-time and part-time wage and salary employment. Private nonfarm compensation is the sum of wages and salaries and supplements to wages and salaries, excluding farm and government. More terms and definitions are available on https://apps.bea.gov/regional/definitions/.