The rules changed. Here is the updated version. Tipping culture in America has undergone a genuine revolution in the past ...
A new survey reveals 78% of people believe tipping practices are 'ridiculous,' with many tipping less this year.
PHOENIX — Tipping is a long-standing part of American culture, but as costs rise and checkout screens increasingly suggest preset gratuities, many consumers are left wondering who to tip, how much, ...
About 35% of Americans think tipping culture has gotten out of control—a five percentage point increase from last year—and slightly less than two-thirds have some negative perception of tipping, a new ...
Tip culture has reached a tipping point. A new survey of American consumers and service workers found that 76.1% believe tipping has “gone too far” — but it’s not only diners who dread it as more than ...
A majority of U.S. adults said they have a negative view of tipping, according to Bankrate’s annual Tipping Survey. 41% said tipping culture has gotten "out of control." Though older generations are ...