What is the hourly rate for Director?

I haven't used Director in
about 5 years. Does anybody know what the hourly rate is
these days for a high level client.
Thanks Brian

I am at Senior level and live in the United States. This is what I do every day. Does that help?
Thank you.
Brian
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