Economic Data

HUNTING IS PART OF IOWA’S CULTURE

  • 253,000 people hunt in Iowa each year.
  • 4.2 million days are spent hunting in Iowa.

HUNTING SUPPORTS IOWA’S ECONOMY

  • Hunters support nearly 7,000 jobs in Iowa.
  • Hunting generates $227.9 million in salaries and wages.
  • Yearly spending by hunters in Iowa is $449 million.
  • The average Iowa hunter spends $1,600 on trip- related expenses and gear.

HUNTING IS A KEY SOURCE OF TAX REVENUE

  • Hunters generate $47.8 million in taxes for the state if Iowa.
  • Hunters annually generate $52 million in federal taxes.

IOWA HUNTING: THE BOTTOM LINE

  • The total ripple effect from hunting in Iowa is $674 MILLION.

Statistics from:

  • 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service)
  • America’s Hunting Heritage: Fueling the American Economy (The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation)
  • Hunting in America: An Economic Force for Conservation (Southwick Associates. Produced for the National Shooting Sports Foundation in partnership with the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies)