Americans are worse tippers than before start of pandemic, survey finds

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We are tipping less these days even though many people said they would become better tippers.

showed many Americans have returned to their pre-pandemic spending habits but not when it comes to tipping.

Tips for food delivery and rideshare driver went down 6%. Currently, 57% in the survey said they tip their delivery driver, while 43% said they always tip their rideshare driver. Two years ago, these numbers were above 60% for delivery drivers and near 50% for rideshares. The survey also shared current tipping trends change among generations. About 52% of Gen Z said they tip when going to a sit-down restaurant and 60% of millennials always tip restaurant servers. While 77% of Gen X and 87% of baby boomers said they always tip.The survey also shared the following on what researchers found on specific services:

• Furniture/appliance delivery workers: 17% always tip,19% tip most of the time, 23% tip sometimes and 41% never tip.

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