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INDUSTRY RESEARCH

ISPA 2009 U.S. Spa Compensation Data

Free download for ISPA members
$800 USD nonmembers

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Salary ranges for five key positions are broken down by spa type and region in this report generated in March 2009. Positions included: 

Spa Director (annual compensation)
Spa Manager (annual compensation)
Esthetician (annual compensation - including gratuities)
Massage Therapist (annual compensation - including gratuities)
Front Desk Receptionists (hourly pay) 


ISPA 2009 U.S. Spa Industry Update

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Not available for nonmembers

Updated annually, this update delivers five key trends in revenue, spa visits, number of spas, employment and facility size. This PowerPoint presentation allows you to enhance your business plan presentations with current data.  

ISPA 2008 U.S. Spa Industry Update

Free download for ISPA members
Not available for nonmembers

This update delivers five key trends in revenue, spa visits, number of spas, employment and facility size. This PowerPoint presentation allows you to enhance your business plan presentations with current data.  

ISPA 2008 Executive Interview Findings

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Not available for nonmembers

This report provides insight into how the U.S. spa industry has evolved and continues to thrive.  Interviews are reflections on the state of the industry from spa professionals across the United States.

ISPA 2007 Spa Industry Study

Free download for ISPA members
$800 USD nonmembers

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ISPA publishes this highly anticipated quantitative study regularly. To develop a current profile of the spa industry in North America and Canada, the study assesses essential components such as size, rate of growth and key trends. It also provides vital information for spa business planning and analysis. Data includes the number of spas in Canada and the United States, industry revenues, space utilization, employment and spa visits. (Look inside)

 

ISPA 2004 Spa Industry Study

Free download for ISPA members
$400 USD nonmembers

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Information you can take to the bank. This profile of the spa industry in North America is essential for anyone writing a business plan or planning a change in their spa's operations. It addresses vital statistics such as space utilization, rate of growth, trends, revenues, services, retail, employment and vital statistics. (Look inside)

 

 

 

ISPA 2002 Spa Industry Study

Free download for ISPA members
$400 USD for nonmembers

Prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers, this study develops a current profile of the spa industry in North America by addressing three essential components: size, rate of growth and key trends. Industry growth can be seen in every facet of the spa industry including the number of locations, square footage, revenues, employment and spa visits. Additionally, this study examines employment structure, labor compensation, investor trends and the impact of the Sept. 11, 2001 tragedies.

ISPA 2000 Spa Industry Study

Free download for ISPA members
$400 USD for nonmembers

Conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers, the 2000 Spa Industry Study was the first of its kind to provide a true picture of the spa industry in the United States and Canada, specifically its size and growth. This inaugural study obtained data in order to create a detailed profile of the industry. The size of the industry is estimated in terms of revenue, number of establishments, square footage and employment. The profile of the spa industry can be seen in regional distribution, spa type, ownership structure, ownership of real estate and equipment, number of visits, service and product offerings.

 


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Pulse

The magazine for the spa professional
Pulse advances the business of spa by informing spa industry professionals of the latest trends and practices and promoting the wellness aspects of spa.

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