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The State of Tipping in 2025: America’s Average Tip Is Now 19%

Tipping in 2025: Still awkward, still expected. The average tip now sits at 19%—and yes, that includes the guy who handed you a muffin.

The general rule for tipping is at least 15% even if they hit on your daughter and spit in your food . . . 20% or more for “above average” service.

A new poll on the “State of Tipping in the U.S.” looked at why we tip . . . how much we tip . . . and how DISGRUNTLED we are about it.

Here are a few quick stats on America’s tipping habits in 2025 . . .

1.  The average tip is now 18.9%.  Men tip a little more, 19.1%.  Women a little less, 18.6%.

2.  Millennials are the biggest tippers at 19.5%.  Gen Z is next at 19.3 . . . Gen X, 18.2 . . . and Boomers, 16.4%.

3.  The highest-tipping state is Delaware at just over 21%.  Only three other states tip more than 20%:  Indiana, West Virginia, and New Hampshire.

4.  California leaves the worst tips at around 17%.  But servers in California make $16.50 an hour compared to $2.23 in Delaware.  (The federal minimum wage for tipped employees is $2.13 an hour.)

5.  What makes us tip more or less?  “Quality of service” was the top answer, followed by “how much will it cost me” . . . “social pressure” . . . and knowing how much the server makes an hour.

6.  79% of us always or usually leave a tip at sit-down places.  63% said the same about fast-food joints . . . 55% usually tip delivery drivers . . . and 23% even tip when picking up takeout.

7.  Has tipping gotten out of control in the past five years?  71% say yes, it’s “expected too often, and the suggested tips are too high.”  Only 9% think the current state of tipping is ideal.

8.  7% of Americans never tip.  You could be the best waiter in the world.  They’re still drawing a line on that receipt.

(TradingPedia)

Scott and Sadie

Meet Scott and Sadie: the anti-heroes of morning radio turned podcast renegades. Scott’s 40 years in broadcasting have left him fluent in snark, while Sadie’s nepotistic origins (thanks, Mom!) brought the unfiltered charm that made them a Northern Colorado favorite. After corporate radio ghosted them harder than a bad Tinder date, the duo ditched FCC babysitters and went full rogue. Now, they’re back with a podcast that’s equal parts wit, sarcasm, and a big middle finger to mediocrity. Loyal fans, curious newcomers, or algorithm strays—welcome to the chaos.

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