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How much is ‘tipflation’ costing Americans every year?

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Americans spend nearly $500 a year tipping more than they’d like to, according to new research.

A survey of 2,000 Americans examined just how much ‘tipflation’ may be impacting our wallets.

Results found the average respondent reluctantly tips $37.80 a month due to the pressure or awkwardness of the options presented to them.

That figure equates to $453.60 a year in guilt-induced gratuity, with over a quarter (26%) feeling they are always or often forced to tip more than they would like.

Americans spend $500 more than they want on tipping each year. JackF – stock.adobe.com

The survey, conducted by Talker Research, found the average respondent tipped more than they’d like to on six occasions (6.3) in the last 30 days alone. 

And whether it’s the watchful eyes of a barrister, the hastily swiveled tablet or the waiter handing you the card machine, more than half (56%) of respondents note that pressure to tip higher is a regular occurrence. 

Just 24 percent said it’s a rare experience for them to feel put on the spot when tipping.

That might be why many of those polled (49%) felt they’d noticed their options for tipping on tablets and digital devices increased in value in the last month alone.

The average American tips $37.80 a month due to pressure or awkwardness of the options presented to them. New Africa – stock.adobe.com

Nearly a third (31%) said they’d been asked to tip for a service they wouldn’t normally have considered tipping for in recent weeks. 

But the concept of guilt tipping doesn’t necessarily hit equally. When examining the data generationally, Gen Z (16%) and millennials (16%) were almost twice as likely to say they “always” feel pressure to tip than older generations. 

Just nine percent of Gen X and only five percent of boomers felt the same constant tipping obligation.  

Fifty-six percent of respondents note that pressure to tip higher is a regular occurrence.  trongnguyen – stock.adobe.com

And when purchasing specifically in-store, the pressure to tip relents the older a person is — a third of both Gen Z (33%) and millennials (33%) always or often feel pressured or made to feel guilty when tipping compared to 23 percent of Gen X and just 13 percent of boomers.

Tipping pressure doesn’t always need a human presence it seems — 23% of all those surveyed said they would likely leave a tip for service that required no human interaction, such as a vending machine or a self-checkout kiosk at the grocery store.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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