By Ashlianna Kreiner | July 14, 2021 | 5:06pm EDT
A street in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Getty Images)
(CNS News) – Civilian employees of the U.S. government, including those who work for the State Department, get a daily allowance of $801.00 if they visit Edinburgh, Scotland on official business during the summer (July to September).
The per diem, as it is called, is designed to cover lodging and meals and incidental expenses, according to the State Department’s Office of Allowances. It’s broken down into maximum allotments of $646 for lodging per day and $155 for meals and incidental expenses (M & IE) – for a total of $801 per day.
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