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Copper rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying in Iowa (NAICS 331420)

A short copper-mill award list still carries tens of millions tagged to Iowa. USAspending.gov records $57,040,008.88 in Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extruding, And Alloying (NAICS 331420) obligations with Iowa place of performance, across 49 awards. Forty-nine awards against $57.0 million is a concentrated mill book rather than a high-volume parts flood. Implied mean obligation per award is about $1.16 million. This page is the NAICS-and-state join, not an Iowa copper-mine census, a scrap-price index, or cash already paid.

Key figures

  • NAICS 331420 in Iowa: $57,040,008.88 across 49 USAspending awards.
  • Implied mean about $1.16 million per award on a 49-line book.
  • The code is mill work, not copper mining.
  • Cite obligations from USAspending.gov; keep both sides of the join.

NAICS 331420 dollars tagged to Iowa

NAICS 331420 and geography IA meet in this cell. $57,040,008.88 is the USAspending.gov obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not the industry’s national total, not Iowa’s entire federal inflow, and not an outlay. NAICS 331420 is copper rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying, not copper mining and not finished electrical equipment. The pair is the only object this page measures.

Forty-nine awards sit beside $57,040,008.88. Forty-nine awards against $57.0 million is a concentrated mill book rather than a high-volume parts flood. The count can include contracts, orders, and modifications. Treating 49 as a roster of plants, crews, or patients would misread award records as people. Unique recipients are unpublished on this packet.

Open Iowa federal spending for every industry coded to the state, NAICS 331420 for the code without a state filter, Iowa industries for the state industry index, and All spending ties for other pairs. Do not add those parent tables into $57,040,008.88.

Mill work, not copper mining

NAICS 331420 is copper rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying, not copper mining and not finished electrical equipment. Sibling NAICS codes stay on other industry pages: Nonferrous metal rolling residual codes and electrical equipment manufacturing are different industry pages. Mixing those dollars into $57,040,008.88 would invent a roll-up the packet does not publish. NAICS 331420 is the only industry key on this Iowa tie.

Dividing $57,040,008.88 by 49 awards yields about $1.16 million per award. That mean is a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical invoice and not a median. Iowa is not a copper-mining state in popular maps. The 331420 tag is a mill-and-alloy code, not a mine census. The packet has no fiscal-year split and no de-obligation history.

Iowa geography on a copper-rolling cell

Iowa place of performance can cover eastern mill towns, Des Moines, or a reporting address. The packet has no plant list. Davenport, Cedar Rapids, or a named mill share the IA place-of-performance tag inside $57,040,008.88. This extract does not publish a city or county split. Naming one campus as the whole Iowa book adds a label the facts do not carry.

Place of performance can follow a payee address, in-state work, or a reporting convention. Awards coded to another state do not enter this sum even if a vendor’s mailroom sits in Iowa. The join cannot re-allocate dollars along a supply chain. Iowa federal spending still includes every other NAICS coded to IA.

Obligations, not outlays, on Iowa 331420

An obligation is a legal commitment. An outlay is a payment. $57,040,008.88 is the former. This packet has no outlay total, no fiscal-year split, and no de-obligation history. Citing the figure as cash already cleared in Iowa over-reads the field. 49 remains an award-record count, not a payment count and not a beneficiary roster. Keep the obligation word when you quote NAICS 331420 in Iowa.

What the copper–Iowa pair does not prove

A large copper rolling total in Iowa does not mean the industry caused the state’s economy, and it does not connect these obligations to campaign contributions. Correlation is not causation. Iowa is not a copper-mining state in popular maps. The 331420 tag is a mill-and-alloy code, not a mine census. Keep $57,040,008.88 labeled as NAICS 331420 obligations with Iowa place of performance. NAICS 331420 is the national industry hub; Iowa industries lists other codes in the state; All spending ties indexes other pairs.

How to cite NAICS 331420 in Iowa

A clean footnote names NAICS 331420 (Copper Rolling, Drawing, Extruding, And Alloying), Iowa place of performance, $57,040,008.88 in obligations, and 49 awards on USAspending.gov. Keep the obligation word. Mean dollars per action remain about $1.16 million. Quote Iowa federal spending if you need every industry in the state, and quote NAICS 331420 if you need the code without the IA filter. Do not per-capita the total; population is unpublished here.

Questions

How much has NAICS 331420 obligated in Iowa?
USAspending.gov records $57,040,008.88 in obligations for NAICS 331420 with Iowa place of performance, covering 49 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for the industry–state pair, not an outlay figure and not the industry’s national total. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.
Are 49 awards 49 Iowa copper mines?
The extract lists 49 award actions totaling $57,040,008.88. A short or long row list can still hold a large dollar total if a few awards dominate, or many small actions can stack. Average obligation per award is about $1.16 million, a ratio, not a typical invoice. Unique recipients are not published on this packet.
Is this Iowa’s entire metals book?
No. $57,040,008.88 is NAICS 331420 obligations with Iowa place of performance on 49 awards. The code is rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying, not mining. Unique recipients are unpublished. Quote copper mill work and Iowa together and keep obligations.
Where are the parent Iowa and NAICS 331420 tables?
Iowa federal spending shows every industry coded to the state. NAICS 331420 shows the code without a state filter. Iowa industries is the state industry index. All spending ties lists other pairs. Prefer those tables after later USAspending ingests. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov.

USAspending.gov NAICS industry aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.