
Amazon has invested more than $4.6 billion in Iowa in the past few years including the Amazon Robotics Fulfillment Center in Davenport that opened earlier this year.
The company on Tuesday, Aug. 6, shared the findings from its 2024 U.S. Economic Impact Report, noting that Amazon has been investing since 2010 in Iowa, where it has created more than 4,500 jobs in its operations and logistics functions.

As a result of these investments, Amazon has contributed more than $3.3 billion to the Iowa economy and supported more than 9,400 indirect jobs across the state in 2023. Its reach has extended to fields such as construction, transportation, retail, healthcare, hospitality and more. The report, produced by economists at Keystone Strategy, provides estimates of the company’s 2023 U.S. investments in areas including infrastructure and compensation, and the downstream effects of those investments.
More than two years after Amazon announced its expansion to the Quad Cities, its new distribution center opened in October 2023 at 2022 Research Parkway in north Davenport. The facility began shipping out packages in February of this year. It is one of 105 Robotics Fulfillment Centers operated by Amazon.
“For 30 years, Amazon has made meaningful investments across the U.S. that have contributed over $1 trillion to the American economy since 2010 alone,” Holly Sullivan, vice president of Worldwide Economic Development at Amazon, said in a news release.
Focus on customers
“Our focus on delivering for our customers has led us to invest across the country, in communities big and small. From our operations footprint, to our logistics network, to our cloud infrastructure, we’ve created 1 million good jobs with great benefits that help unlock opportunity for individuals and their communities across the U.S.”
Amazon also shared that it was named the “No. 1 Investment Hero of 2024” by the Progressive Policy Institute, investing more in the U.S. than any other American company for the fifth straight year. The Progressive Policy Institute attributes the ranking to Amazon’s consistent investment in infrastructure, citing over $36 billion in capital expenditures in 2023 alone.
Further research by Amazon economists has also uncovered that places that have Amazon facilities see improved economic outcomes, including increases in household income and employment-to-population ratios. Specifically, the researchers found that a typical mid-sized county that received Amazon’s investment had on average 4,400 more new jobs than a similar county that did not receive an investment by the company.
Similarly, the median household income increased by up to 2.2% in counties that received Amazon investment. This translates into families in these places receiving on average an additional $1,350 per household per year after Amazon opens a facility in their communities. Read more on Amazon’s economic study here.