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STR: Federal Conference Spending Dipped 15.7% in 2017

Total U.S. conference spend in 2017 was $140 million after the government spent $166 million in 2016.
By HNN Newswire
July 30, 2018 | 6:20 P.M.

HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee—U.S. government conference spending for fiscal year 2017 decreased 15.7% after three consecutive years of growth, according to an analysis by STR’s Market Insights team.

For the purpose of its analysis, STR included only those conferences with a minimum total net cost of $100,000 of taxpayer money. Memorandum 12-12 from the Office of Management and Budget requires such conferences to be reported publicly.

Total conference spend in 2017 was $140 million after the government spent $166 million in 2016. Previous yearly totals were $121 million in 2015, $120 million in 2014, $100 million in 2013 and $276 million in 2012.

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“The last decrease in the industry came after reports of reckless spending by certain government departments in 2012,” said Chris Klauda, STR’s Senior Director of Market Insights. “That year (2013), entire industry spending dropped by nearly two-thirds following M-12-12. Aside from the decrease in 2017, the most interesting finding from our study was that several agencies appear to no longer report their conference spending after reports were made public consistently for the previous five years. That is likely due to loosened enforcement of public expenditure reporting from M-17-08.”

STR used a comparable set of agencies from previous years to draw historical comparisons due to the lack of spending reports from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Education and Department of the Interior.

Key findings from the analysis of spending from 1 October 2016 through 30 September 2017 include:

  • Total spending dropped $26.1 million from 2016 to 2017.
  • Spending on government conferences was roughly half of the $274 million spent in 2012.
  • 2017 spending covered 507 conferences with approximately 108,000 total attendees.
  • 2017 federal conferences averaged 218 attendees and $275,208 in spending.
  • Washington, D.C., remains the most popular location for federal meetings, followed by Orlando, Florida.
  • Each year since 2012, the greatest conference costs were incurred by the Department of Defense, Department of Veteran Affairs and Department of Health and Human Services.

North America Media Contacts:
Nick Minerd
Communications Director
nminerd@str.com
+1 (615) 824-8664 ext. 3305

Haley Luther
Communications Associate
hluther@str.com
+1 (615) 824-8664 ext. 3500

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