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Economic Significance of Meetings and Events
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| Guest post by: Joyce Gioia |
Article Overview: In spite of the popularity of new electronic media, we expect the face-to-face meetings industry to continue to grow and to continue to contribute more to the US GDP.
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Economic Significance of Meetings and Events
Building on its previous research, The Convention Industry
Council recently released a new study, "The Economic Significance of Meetings to the U.S. Economy". This
landmark study revealed that the United States of the face-to-face meetings
industry directly supports 1.7 million jobs and provides a $106 billion
contribution to GDP. Moreover, it is responsible for $263 billion in spending,
$60 billion in labor revenue, $14.3 billion in federal tax revenue, and $11.3
billion in state and local tax revenue.
Sponsored by an alliance of 14 organizations and conducted
by PwC US, the study is the first‐ever
study of the size and scope of its kind. Though somewhat self-serving, the research
quantified the economic contributions made by the 1.8 million meetings, trade
shows, conventions, congresses, incentive events and other meetings that take
place across the country.
In 2009, a similar study demonstrated the return on
investment and the value of face‐to‐face meetings. The
meetings industry can play a critical role in supporting jobs in communities and
helping bring the US out of its economic slowdown. Meetings can create
environments that foster innovation, consensus, and business success.
This new research quantifies the economic significance of the
sector for legislators, regulators, and economists. Conducting this research
was a very important move to eliminate the possibility of what happened in
2008, when the current administration came down hard on financial institutions that
had planned large expensive meetings.
The 1.7 million jobs generated by the meetings industry are
larger than many other US industries. Those jobs generate $60 billion in labor
income and support another 4.6 million workers, including industry suppliers and
others. All told, the Total Economic
Output provided is $907 billion to the US economy, about 16 percent of
the GDP, and kept a total of 6.3 million people employed in full- and part-time
jobs.
In spite of the popularity of new
electronic media, we expect the face-to-face meetings industry to continue to
grow and to continue to contribute more to the US GDP. We also believe that
were the studies available for other parts of the world, we would see similar,
if not greater, increases.
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About the Author: Joyce Gioia RSS for Joyce's articles - Visit Joyce's website Ms. Gioia is a workforce futurist concentrating on relationship aspects of the future. This arena includes workforce and workplace trends, as well as consumer, education, and business-to-business trends. She is also CEO of Employer of Choice, Inc, a distinction earned only by companies whose leadership, culture, and best practices attract, optimize, and hold top talent. Employers of Choice® enjoy "a higher level of performance, greater workforce stability, and the level of continuity that assures preservation of the knowledge base, customer loyalty, employee satisfaction, and stronger profits". (www.EmployerOfChoice.com). Gioia has also co-authored five books which are focused on what employers must do to attract, optimize, and hold onto their best employees. Click here to visit Joyce's website Using the Senses to Engage Your Employees Glimmers of Hope Compliance Issues Threaten Internships Consumers Abandon Green to Save Money Marketers Paying for Access to Consumers |
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