Customers in the U.S. are expected to tip in more places and more generously than ever. For Americans and visitors alike, ...
An old European custom became an American wage system, leaving tips tangled up with class, race, law, and daily guilt to this ...
Somewhere between the cash register and the glowing tip screen, a small act of generosity quietly turned into ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tip screens are everywhere now, and many consumers are fed up. According to a new Bankrate survey, 41 percent of Americans say ...
Tippping in the U.S. has hit a six-year low. Marketers can learn from this shift in consumer attitudes. Tipping, once a straightforward gesture of gratitude, is experiencing a noticeable decline. The ...
Consumers have said they are confused and frustrated with tipping expectations generally. But, one expert says, “people generally want to feel more generous around the holidays.” By Ann Carrns The ...