How Many Massage Therapists are in the US?

A 2023 UPDATE

By Les Sweeney, President, ABMP

Every few years, ABMP undertakes a process to query state massage therapy boards in order to prepare a massage therapist population estimate. Based on the work conducted for our 2023 process, ABMP estimates the number of massage therapists in the United States at approximately 321,493, which is down from the height of 2019’s estimate of 334,221. (Read the 2019 estimate.)

Since we began the process in 1998, this is the first estimate where the therapist population has not grown. The time period between 2019 and 2023 obviously covers the COVID-19 pandemic, and all the associated negative outcomes and challenges during that time that have affected the world at large—and the massage therapist community specifically—undoubtedly contributed to the nearly 4 percent drop in overall population.

As we all emerge from the COVID-19 emergency, the recovery in the massage profession continues on, and we see different results in different states. Twenty-eight states reported a decline in the number of massage therapists since 2019, and 23 reported an increase (Washington, D.C., is included in the estimate). ABMP’s 2023 survey of massage school enrollment suggests that the number of graduates in 2022 exceeds the number in 2020, and is more on par with our 2018 survey. (We will soon publish that data in an update to “Massage Schools Stay Resilient During COVID-19 Pandemic.”1 )

Surveys of our ABMP membership indicate that session pricing is on the rise, with an average rate of $87 for a 60-minute session, nearly half of respondents indicating they raised their prices in the past year, and 1 in 3 respondents planning to raise their prices in the next year.2 From that group, only 4 in 10 respondents said they had openings for new clients. Taken together with the fact that franchise and spa businesses are in constant need to hire more massage therapists to meet demand, and it is safe to say the demand is there to meet an increased number of massage therapists.

Though the overall population has declined slightly, one thing has remained constant—massage therapists report they love their profession. In a recent internal member survey, when asked how satisfied they were with their career, members gave an average score of 8.3 out of 10. The top reason for that satisfaction, shared by 80 percent—helping people. On that note, I’ll leave you with this article from my friend and former colleague Cindy Williams, “Eight Reasons Why I Love Being a Massage Therapist.”

Abbv2023 Massage Therapist
Population Estimate
State PopulationPer Capita Estimate
AK1,079733,583680
AL2,0635,074,2962,459
AR1,8613,045,6371,637
AZ11,0007,359,197669
CA50,24739,029,342777
CO10,9555,839,926533
CT4,1423,626,205875
DC5701,018,3961,787
DE1,280671,803525
FL38,18922,244,823582
GA5,85110,912,8761,865
HI6,2951,440,196229
IA3,0373,200,5171,054
ID1,3861,939,0331,399
IL9,62012,582,0321,308
IN3,9956,833,0371,710
KS1,5652,937,1501,877
KY2,3044,512,3101,959
LA2,2504,590,2412,040
MA7,2876,981,974958
MD1,9956,164,6603,090
ME2,4921,385,340556
MI8,28610,034,1131,211
MN5,1005,717,1841,121
MO4,2126,177,9571,467
MS9112,940,0573,227
MT1,7601,122,867638
NC8,80710,698,9731,215
ND720779,2611,082
NE1,4321,967,9231,375
NH1,6801,395,231830
NJ5,7259,261,6991,618
NM2,3162,113,344912
NV4,8073,177,772661
NY11,37519,677,1511,730
OH10,47411,756,0581,122
OK1,7984,019,8002,236
OR7,0784,240,137599
PA7,88112,972,0081,646
RI1,0701,093,7341,022
SC3,2255,282,6341,638
SD835909,8241,089
TN4,3307,051,3391,628
TX27,47030,029,5721,093
UT7,1723,380,800471
VA7,4698,683,6191,163
VT1,144647,064566
WA10,9037,785,786714
WI2,2975,892,5392,565
WV1,0281,775,1561,727
WY725581,381802
Sum/Average321,493333,287,5571,289
METHODOLOGY

To determine the number of US massage therapists, ABMP requests the number of active licensees from each state massage therapy board and accesses official records where available. We then use the data from those lists to produce a final number for each state that excludes dual-licensed therapists who practice in multiple states, which reduces the overall number by about 7 percent. In unregulated states and states where we are unable to gather information, we estimate based on similar states, information about ABMP membership, and other available professional data. 

Notes

1. Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals, “Massage Schools Stay Resilient During COVID-19 Pandemic,” April 21, 2021.

2. Jed Heneberry, “ABMP Member Survey: Massage Session Pricing,” Massage & Bodywork 38, no. 2 (March/April 2023): 11.

Published from https://www.abmp.com/updates/blog-posts/how-many-massage-therapists-are-us

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