Tipping rates in the United States vary significantly by region, with the Midwest and Northeast generally seeing the highest tipping rates between 15-20%, the West Coast and South falling between 10-15%, and some parts of the South and Midwest seeing tipping rates below 10%. A map of the United States shows tipping rates broken into ranges by county, demonstrating geographical differences in customary gratuity amounts left for service workers.
Tipping rates in the United States vary significantly by region, with the Midwest and Northeast generally seeing the highest tipping rates between 15-20%, the West Coast and South falling between 10-15%, and some parts of the South and Midwest seeing tipping rates below 10%. A map of the United States shows tipping rates broken into ranges by county, demonstrating geographical differences in customary gratuity amounts left for service workers.
Tipping rates in the United States vary significantly by region, with the Midwest and Northeast generally seeing the highest tipping rates between 15-20%, the West Coast and South falling between 10-15%, and some parts of the South and Midwest seeing tipping rates below 10%. A map of the United States shows tipping rates broken into ranges by county, demonstrating geographical differences in customary gratuity amounts left for service workers.