Summary

Tipping in U.S. restaurants has dropped to 19.3%, the lowest in six years, driven by frustration over rising menu prices and increased prompts for tips in non-traditional settings.

Only 38% of consumers tipped 20% or more in 2024, down from 56% in 2021, reflecting tighter budgets.

Diners are cutting back on outings, spending less, and tipping less. Some restaurants are adding service fees, further reducing tips.

Worker advocacy groups are pushing to eliminate the tipped-wage system, while the restaurant industry warns these shifts hurt business and employees.

Key cities like D.C. and Chicago are phasing in higher minimum wages for tipped workers.

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  • pyre@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    good work Americans, keep it up.

    don’t stop until the rate is 0%. paying workers is the employer’s job.

    • Skeezix@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Sometimes people try to bring tipping culture to NZ. We show them the door.

      Whats funny is when Americans dont care about our non tipping culture and tip anyway

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      3 months ago

      Yeah! Thank you so much for punishing the servers and delivery drivers instead of business owners and making it harder for me to pay rent and feed myself! You’re all such wonderful people!

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        3 months ago

        That’s like employers holding someone hostage and then claiming any harm that comes to them is your fault.

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          I feel like this is 90% of politics; a gun is held to someone’s head for a hostage demand, and to not give in to the demand is to be as bad as the shooter themselves.

          “How could you shoot down my bill for a Coal Chugging Committee? It would’ve created so many jobs111”

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        3 months ago

        How about you be angry at the business owner for paying a shit wage? Tips should be a bonus you get for a job well done not something that makes your life liveable, that’s what your wage is for. We aren’t to blame if your boss is a piece of shit who refuses to pay you a liveable wage.

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          3 months ago

          I assure you I am also angry at my corporate masters, but they’re irredeemable scum and aren’t on Lemmy. It angers me more when I see people cheering that food is being taken out of my mouth as though it’s some virtuous blow to my bosses. It’s not. You’re only further exploiting already exploited people

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            It angers me when I have to subsidize someone else’s wages because they’re not built into the price I’m paying.

            Do you tip the cashier at the grocery store? The technology employee who recommended what TV to buy? The book store worker who helped you find a book?

            No, you don’t.

            Why? Because their pay is already factored into the price of the goods being sold or the service being provided.

            If anyone’s stealing food from your mouth it’s your employer.

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              3 months ago

              Yes, blame the exploited for their exploitation and never acknowledge your participation in it. You are a good American

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        3 months ago

        You’re a victim of the system you’re protecting. Enough with the Stockholm Syndrome.

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          The ones funding my bosses and not me are doing a lot more to protect the system than I am. Not tipping has no effect on the employer and only punishes the person providing you a service.

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              3 months ago

              Customers fund businesses. Customers who don’t tip still fund businesses. Not tipping makes no impact on the business’s pay scale.

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            Not tipping has no effect on the employer and only punishes the person providing you a service.

            We’re here talking about it

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        I mean this is the better way to do it honestly. People generally tipping less means those positions basically pay less. The whole reason people work those jobs is because with good tips you can make some serious bank. Stop making bank, people will move elsewhere, can’t hire servers because tips don’t pay well enough? Then start paying them. If the alternative is everyone just stops tipping tomorrow then people would really be screwed, because they wouldn’t have time to transition.

        Sure it sucks they’re getting paid less, but if the alternative is this “you better pay our workers so they can eat because we ain’t gonna do it” then I’d say it’s a pretty welcome change.

        It’s also not like the tip amount dropped to 5% or something. Prices have been going nuts lately, so the tips are probably about the same cash amount as they have been, which is just a smaller percent of the now larger bill.