Most Americans Say They're Tipping More Often But Find Deciding How Much to Tip Confusing
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A recent survey found that 72% of Americans say they're being asked to tip more often than 5 years ago, but there is confusion on when and how much to tip.
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People with higher incomes and education find tipping decisions more difficult than lower income groups.
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Digital payment systems are making tip prompts more common, but 72% oppose including automatic tip charges.
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Quality of service is the top factor people consider when deciding whether and how much to tip.
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Younger Americans are more likely than older people to factor in workers' wages, social pressure, and cost when making tipping decisions.