Millennials Are The Most Anti-Tipping Generation
Summary
A new survey shows that millennials are the generation most likely to skip tipping, with 6% saying they leave no tips in a typical month. Baby boomers tend to tip more consistently, especially in the $10 to $24 per month range. Many Americans say they are asked to tip more often than before and feel pressure from digital payment screens.Key Facts
- The survey included responses from 500 U.S. adults about their tipping habits.
- 6% of millennials report leaving no tips in an average month.
- Baby boomers most often tip between $10 and $24 per month, more than other groups.
- Most people tip regularly at sit-down restaurants, where 93% say they often or always tip.
- Many Americans feel overwhelmed by frequent tipping requests at checkout screens and self-service businesses.
- 62% of respondents say they are asked to tip in more situations than two years ago.
- Half of the people surveyed dislike pre-selected tip options on digital payment screens.
- Millennials are seen as making a conscious choice not to tip, reflecting changing views on tipping and labor.
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