Dayton / Fairborn, OH per-diem rate (FY2026)

The GSA federal ceiling for tax-free housing & meal stipends on a travel-nurse assignment in Dayton / Fairborn (Greene / Montgomery County).

$189 / day max
Lodging / night$115
M&IE / full day$74
M&IE first/last day (75%)$55.5
Weekly tax-free ceiling$1,323
13-week assignment ceiling$17,199

Source: GSA FY2026, effective 2025-10-01.

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What this means for travel nurses

When you take an assignment in Dayton / Fairborn, your agency builds a pay package from a taxable hourly base plus tax-free stipends for housing and meals. Those stipends can only be paid tax-free up to the GSA per-diem ceiling above — roughly $1,323/week. If a recruiter quotes a housing stipend far above this, ask how the package is structured; the excess may be taxable, and an artificially low taxable base carries its own IRS risk. To keep stipends tax-free you must also maintain a legitimate tax home.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 2026 per diem rate for Dayton / Fairborn, OH?
For FY2026, the GSA per-diem rate for Dayton / Fairborn, OH is $115 for lodging plus $74 for meals and incidentals (M&IE), for up to $189 per day.
How much can my travel-nurse housing stipend be in Dayton / Fairborn?
Agencies can generally pay up to the GSA ceiling tax-free: about $1,323 per week (lodging + M&IE) in Dayton / Fairborn. Amounts above that may be taxable. Use the calculator on this page to check a specific offer.
What is the M&IE first and last day rate?
On travel days you get 75% of the daily M&IE, which is $55.5 for Dayton / Fairborn.
This page is general educational information, not tax, legal, or financial advice. Per-diem rates can change and may have seasonal variations; always confirm with the official GSA rates and a qualified travel-nurse tax professional before relying on them.

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