Consumers say they're pulling back on tipping servers, drivers and hair stylists ( www.nbcnews.com )

People are a little bit stingier in barber chairs and Ubers than they were just a few years ago.

The shares of adults who say they always tip their hair stylists, servers at sit-down restaurants and food delivery people have each fallen 8 percentage points since 2021, according to a Bankrate survey released Wednesday. That rate slipped 7 percentage points for taxi and ride-hail drivers over the same period.

Three years ago, the economy was reopening from the pandemic and inflation was higher than it is now, but so was concern for front-line workers.

At the time, three-quarters of consumers reported always tipping restaurant servers, but today just two-thirds do. Despite modest upticks since last year, barely more than half of people now count themselves reliable tippers of hairdressers (55%) and food delivery drivers (51%), while only 41% say the same when it comes to ordering a ride.

The survey reflects Americans’ growing ease bypassing ubiquitous tipping prompts, from coffeeshops to airport terminals in the post-Covid economy, especially as sticker prices have risen. While consumer spending has held remarkably steady, many households are feeling the squeeze from persistent inflation and tightening their belts accordingly. Some of that newfound caution may be factoring into when, where and how much people tip.

skuzz ,

Gotta love corpo news.

have made some people stingier

They’re no longer appreciating service industry workers

Shut the fuck up and pay them a living wage you animals. Don't try and continue pitting individuals against each other. "Blame the consumer for everything" is so played out at this point.

EatATaco ,

The reality is that many of these jobs rely on tips. If they were to "pay them a living wage" then the cost of the service would just go up.

Don't get me wrong, I want tipping to go away, and it's gotten absurd where people are asking for tips now. But it's absolutely stingy to not tip in these places where traditionally they would be tipped. If you don't want to tip, don't buy their services. It should be a recognized part of the cost: you just think it should be made official, some think it should be based on the quality of service they received.

Bertuccio ,

The cost would not increase. That is not how supply and demand works.

It is extremely unlikely this has not been explained to you before.

EatATaco ,
piccolo ,

It's just perception. It's the some bullshit logic why sale taxes are not included in the price and calculated at purchase.... makes the product seem cheaper than it actually is.

HWK_290 ,

I'm a generous tipper at sit down restaurants, but draw the line at places where I'm grabbing a prepackaged sandwich and drink and being asked to tip the employee to literally ring up the items at the cash register. I wonder if the expansion of this practice is turning people off of tipping even when it's warranted, hence these statistics

Neato ,
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Yeah. The blurbs examples are places you really need to tip. They are providing a direct service to you. But pretty much every digital pay interface is asking for tips now. And a lot of them aren't even offering 15%. They start at 18% and go up. It is really souring me on going out at all.

rishado ,

The blurbs examples are places you really need to tip. They are providing a direct service to you.

Do you really not realize how ridiculous this sounds?

Neato ,
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Yes. But there is no other alternative in America. If you stiff servers, they get hurt. If enough people do it, they quit and your favorite places die. You can encourage places that don't allow tipping and pay a living wage but those are so rare as to be pointless.

Only assholes refuse to tip for service in America.

givesomefucks ,

Anyone else notice the "essential workers" never got that minimum wage increase?

I get republicans not supporting it, but the moderate Dems not fighting for them is going to hurt in November...

Voters know Republicans obstruct progress, but they need to see that Dems are at least willing to have the fight.

FlyingSquid ,
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I don't know about hairdressers and drivers, but many servers are legally paid less than minimum wage because they are expected to make up the difference in tips.

So this is essentially people being fucked over by not being paid enough fucking over other people who aren't being paid enough. And if you object to them not being paid enough, the solution isn't to not tip them, it's to not go to the restaurant.

SandySocks ,
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They are supposed to be paid the difference if tips plus base pay don't add up to minimum wage. But I'm guessing a lot of places don't do it.

madcaesar ,

% based tips are bullshit and always have been. And moving the scale up to 18,20,22 is insane.

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