Hotels and cruise lines routinely charge a single supplement - a surcharge for occupying a room alone.
Many not-for-profit hospitals routinely charge insurers and patients 300 percent to 400 percent over pharmaceutical costs.
Financial planners routinely charge clients about 1 percent of assets under management, but some fund companies have recently introduced cheaper advisory services.
Points are a one-time, up-front fee that lenders routinely charge for making home loans.
In poor countries, commercial money lenders routinely charge interest rates of several hundred percent per year.
Arbitrators routinely charge $400 or more an hour.
In Midtown, pizza parlors routinely charge $1.90 and even $2.
Corporate lawyers routinely charge 5 to 10 times as much.
In the past, police routinely charged crowds and fired clouds of tear gas seemingly without provocation.
Title companies now routinely charge $100, instead of $25, to have at the closing a representative who can retire the seller's old mortgage.