Tipping habits changing across Michigan, U.S. with less people giving money
Since the beginning of the pandemic, the hospitality industry has continued to take a hit. From labor shortages to supply chain issues, now workers are facing another brewing challenge – the changing trend of tipping. A survey by CreditCards.com showed that even though pre-pandemic spending habits have returned, tipping habits haven't. The number of people who always tip at restaurants dropped from 77% in 2019 to 73% in 2022, and tips for food delivery and rideshare drivers went down 6% in the same period. In the U.S., tipping is a heavily-practiced social custom, and over the decades, folks have only gotten generous with the amount they tip. But lately, the tradition has become luke warm, and there could be several reasons. https://www.wxyz.com/news/tipping-habits-changing-across-michigan-u-s-with-less-people-giving-money
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