11 years ago I started doing massages at $35 hour. That was the going rate around here then. 2 years later the rate went to $40/hr. 3 years later to $45/hr. Moved into a new space, less rent, more utilities, and I ate the costs to me until I couldn't bear the pain any longer. Rates went to $50/hr. Bought our house, moved the practice into it -- 4 months later, in January rates went to $60 for non-prescription massage which includes the sales tax [after Ohio instituted sales tax on massages] and $55/hr for Rx massage. In January 2008, rates are going up again. I cannot afford to eat the increase in my utilities any longer. Up another $5 it will be. Clients understand, and for those whom the increase poses a financial difficulty, we have "private" rates to help them with their finances, and still keep them in the massage office as well. Works out for all of us and no one has complained yet, except one gal who tells me my rates are "ridiculously low for the quality and talent that you literally bring to the table" Her sugggested rate is $80/hr. which would be great, but, is way out of where my folks can generally afford at this time.