Where should you be working if you want to routinely earn a 30% tip for your services?
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Upgraded Points revealed the results of its latest data study that reveals where people are tipping the highest for goods and services in the U.S. – along with breakdowns about why Americans do/do-not tip and the differences between tippers in various generations. Whether Americans are visiting restaurants or bars, using delivery and driving services, or frequenting other businesses that provide one-on-one service – the study found that tips can vary wildly depending on the state. And the best tipping percentages are not always found in the states most workers would assume. Upgraded Points is a trusted travel company that regularly provides similar studies of interest to both its customers and general travelers.
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"The income of service employees depends on tipping in America," said Alex Miller, Founder of Upgraded Points. "This is especially true in restaurants, but also in delivery services and other service industries like beauty salons and Uber, DoorDash, and others. Our study revealed some surprising facts about this practice in the U.S. – for instance, it is not always those living in the wealthiest states who tip the most."
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Upgraded Points surveyed 3,500 people across the U.S. for a week. The study asked participants questions about their tipping habits and emotional responses towards tipping to...
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