20% has actually been the norm for a while. Maybe it was a bit on the upper end a couple decades ago while now it's more default, but I remember my parents tipping 20% for normal service back in the 90's. Of course, with prices soaring tipping is still getting pricier and pricier, but the expected percentage here has been relatively stable.
The thing that's out of control is where you're expected to tip now. I often see a tip prompt come up at retail stores where the only service the employee provided was ringing up the items I brought. I never tip in those kinds of situations, and I doubt the employee would see any of it even if I did.
ghostlychonk@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Tipped minimum wage in the US is $2.13/hour, hence the reason for the high percentages.
Korne127@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Oh right i forgot about that. That’s insane as well; minimum wage should be… well, minimum, obviously; for everyone.
ghostlychonk@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Sad thing is regular minimum is only $7.25 at the federal level. This country absolutely despises it’s workers.
Rusty@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
I’m not sure it would be better without minimum wage for tipped employees rule. For example the minimum wage in Ontario is $17 and it’s the same for servers, but all the restaurants have tip suggestions like: 18%, 20% and 25%