Tipping Culture in the US Faces Decline and New Rules.
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A Bankrate survey has found that 66% of Americans view tipping negatively, with tipping turnouts going down in recent years. The survey also found that Gen Z and men tend to tip the least out of anyone, while older demographics and women are more likely to tip. The growing opinion among US adults is that they shouldn't need to pay because employers should simply be paying their employees more rather than relying on customer tips.
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