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BIA Projects $175.6 Billion in 2024 Local Ad Spending


BIA Advisory Services
BIA Advisory Services

In its newly released 2024 U.S. Local Advertising Forecast, BIA Advisory Services estimates revenues across all media in the U.S. will reach $175.6 billion next year, primarily due to the political season. The 8.6 percent increase over 2023 is slightly shadowed by concerns of an economic downturn and overall lower ad spending. With the forecasted political revenues removed, BIA's projection in 2024 is $164.6 billion in total local advertising, only a 2.2 percent increase in local advertising year-over-year.

"As expected, 2024 will be driven by political spending, and, even in markets that are not highly contested there will be a large amount of political advertising," said BIA Advisory Services VP Forecasting & Analysis Nicole Ovadia. "Local political advertising will be fueled by the Presidential and Senate campaigns as well as issue-based advertising. When we look at the forecast without political, we expect only a slight increase in ad spending due to both global and local economic trends that may create more cautious spending."

The split between traditional and digital advertising shows that digital has a slightly smaller share, 48 percent, of the overall advertising spend at $84.1 billion. Traditional media ad revenue is slated at 52 percent of the ad spend at $91.5 billion.

Commenting on the ad split, Ovadia said, "Digital isn't growing as fast as it once was. Meta, Alphabet, and others lowered their advertising revenue expectations several times throughout 2023, which in turn has caused us to reflect these reductions in the digital ad spend we track across 96 business categories."

Top three fastest growing categories year-over-year:

  • Political (+2028.3 percent)
  • Special Restaurants, Food & Beverage Stores (+17.2 percent)
  • Realtors (+16.7 percent)
Key local business verticals declining year-over-year:
  • Veterinary Services (-15.8 percent)
  • Online Gambling (-15.3 percent)
  • Funeral Homes & Services (-14.4 percent)

"When you look at which media will grow from this year to 2024, local political advertising is the main driver, which is terrific for local sellers of these channels," said Ovadia. "Beyond political, several other verticals will increase next year. One category to keep an eye on is Realtors looking to advertise to drum up demand. Declining verticals include those that experienced growth during the pandemic, like veterinary services, that have now waned. Also worth noting is that many states legalized online gambling this year so we expect this sector to reduce its local ad spending and move towards National/Network advertising going forward."

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