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Federal Per Diem Set for 2024/25: A Win for the Lodging Industry | By Chelsey Leffet

22 August 2024

The federal government per-diem rate is made up of a lodging allowance, a meals allowance, and an incidental expense allowance. The per-diem lodging rates, which set the maximum amount a federal traveler can reimburse, are based on the average rates for mid-priced hotels and are set annually by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).

Since the 2005 fiscal year, federal lodging per-diem rates have been based on local average daily rate (ADR) data, less 5.0%. The rates are updated annually, with the next fiscal-year rates published in mid-August. For the 2025 fiscal year beginning October 1, 2024, the standard daily lodging allowance for the continental United States (CONUS) will increase to $110 per day (previously $107), and the meals and incidental expense (M&IE) allowance will increase to $68 per day (previously $59).

As published by the GSA, the three factors that influence the federal lodging rate and may result in per-diem rates that differ from published market rates are listed below:

Furthermore, higher, individual per-diem rates are set for a number of locations, referred to as non-standard areas (NSAs), that are frequently visited by federal employees. For example, the GSA has set individual per-diem rates for seven NSAs in Maryland: Aberdeen/Bel Air/Belcamp, Annapolis, Baltimore, Cambridge/St. Michael, Centreville, Columbia, and Ocean City. As of the 2025 fiscal year, the GSA reports a total of 296 NSAs across the country. Each NSA may be further delineated if there is a significant amount of seasonality.

Some changes for NSAs in the 2024/25 period when compared to 2023/24 rates include the following:

While federal travel may not represent a significant source of demand in many areas throughout the United States, the rates still provide several lodging indications, such as year-over-year fluctuations, market seasonality, and demand shifts. From a hotel advisory and valuation standpoint, in markets with strong federal government travel, the most recently published per-diem rates and the seasonality changes are significant considerations in the analysis and development of the hotel’s pro forma or revenue projections.

To speak to our local experts about your hotel market’s per-diem rate changes and the lodging indications they reveal, please reach out to Chelsey Leffet.

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