Americans are tipping less often than ever. Nearly 1 in 3 say tipping culture is 'out of control.'
two-thirds said they have at least one negative opinion of tipping, with 30% saying they believe tipping culture has gotten"out of control" in recent years.
The survey also broke down how often people tip specific categories of workers. Servers in restaurants still claimed the top spot with 65% of participants saying they"always tip" waiters, with 18% and 12% saying they tip most of the time or sometimes, respectively. Home service workers"always" receive tips the least often, with just 10% of people saying they always tip plumbers or electricians, among others.
The percentage of people that say they always tip waiters, hair stylists, food delivery workers, taxi and rideshare drivers, hotel housekeepers, baristas, and employees when picking up takeout food have all declined since last year, and are all down since 2019, the Bankrate survey found. Part of the decline in each individual category could possibly be attributed to the
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