
Tipflation and tip creep are terms to describe the United States' recent widespread expansion of
gratuity
A gratuity (often called a tip) is a sum of money customarily given by a customer to certain service sector workers such as hospitality for the service they have performed, in addition to the basic price of the service.
Tips and their amount ar ...
to more industries, as opposed to being traditionally only prevalent in
full-service restaurants. Tipflation's origins are likely the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
and the
inflation surge which began in 2021.
Touch-screen
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digital payment systems run by companies like
Clover
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and
Square
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include gratuity prompts that are often visible to nearby members of the public and the service worker. The social pressure created from such systems is often separately mentioned as guilt-tipping, and tipflation has also been seen as causing tipping fatigue, which is the resentment that American consumers generally feel from tipping culture.
Origins
COVID-19 pandemic
Tipflation is often said to have been incited during the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, where
in the United States, numerous measures introduced by federal and state officials such as
stay-at-home order
A stay-at-home order, safer-at-home order, movement control order – also referred to by loose use of the terms quarantine, isolation, or lockdown – is an order from a government authority that restricts movements of a population as a mass qu ...
s forced the closure of many smaller businesses, especially restaurants. Customers have been noted during the pandemic to tip generously to smaller businesses and lower-wage workers.
Role of tech companies and social pressure
Tipflation further traces its origins to the increase of digital payment systems and the creation of digital
tip jars. Many reports on the increased phenomenon of tipflation involves the technology developed by fintech firms such as
Square
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(a subsidiary of
Block
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Arts, entertainment and media Broadcasting
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),
Toast, and
Clover
Clovers, also called trefoils, are plants of the genus ''Trifolium'' (), consisting of about 300 species of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae originating in Europe. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution with the highest diversit ...
(a subsidiary of
Fiserv
Fiserv, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational corporation, multinational financial technology company headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Fiserv provides financial technology and services to clients across the financial services sector, incl ...
), the three largest makers of digital tip software. All three companies manufacture integrated hardware and software services which not only have expanded the ability for small businesses to accept payments by
card
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or contactless, and at the merchant's discretion come with prompts to add gratuity.
These systems, most frequently in the form of a
tablet, can request a tip prior to receiving the full completion of a paid service. The format of the tablet also displays, either directly through the screen or through hand movement patterns, how much a person tips to not only the employee, but also everybody else waiting in line.
Guilt-tipping is often coined to describe the social pressure that this situation creates. Etiquette researchers, such as Diane Gottsman, has phrased this phenomenon as consumers being "overwhelmed by the little piece of technology looking them in the face". An article from
Vox also has raised concerns that tips collected through digital payment systems can also be subject to digital payment systems' fees as part of the overall revenue collected.
Starbucks labor unions
Starbucks
Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational List of coffeehouse chains, chain of coffeehouses and Starbucks Reserve, roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gor ...
in particular has been seen as a battleground for the changes in American tipping culture. As a concession to its baristas,
who began to organize in 2022, the Seattle-based coffee company started to offer tips to its baristas within the app and at payment terminals. Customers who pay at the register are now required to either select a tip amount on a card processing device, or for mobile orders, can add tips later on. The tipping system implemented by the company and baristas places all tips within a single collection pot, divided up equally to all employees who currently work during the time that the tip is received. The new systems have been widely criticized by customers, slamming the system as "awkward", intrusive, and likewise to digital payment systems, being intrusive and severely increasing the social pressure to tip. Additionally, these credit card tipping benefits are only being provided to Starbucks stores which have not unionized, further dividing the company's baristas.
"New" tipping culture
The culture of tipping has been described as "radically different" and similar phrasing by American media outlets, beginning mostly in 2023. Previous customary tipping amounts have further been escalated, with 15% tips being exchanged in favor of occasionally 30% tips.
Some occupations which are now widely requesting gratuities are
ridesharing drivers like those for
Uber
Uber Technologies, Inc. is an American multinational transportation company that provides Ridesharing company, ride-hailing services, courier services, food delivery, and freight transport. It is headquartered in San Francisco, California, a ...
and
Lyft
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, food delivery drivers, and baristas at coffee shops.
Generational differences toward tipping
Beginning in the 1980s, the economy of the United States began to
shift from a manufacturing based economy to a
service economy
Service economy can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments:
* The increased importance of the service sector in industrialized economies. The current list of Fortune 500 companies contains more service companies and fewer m ...
. By 2021, the service sector contributed 77% of the nation's GDP. This change has resulted in younger generations entering service jobs at higher numbers compared to prior generations, contributing to differing views on tipping. Millennials on average leave larger tips at 26% or higher while Gen Z tips more frequently at 51% of the time compared to 42% for Baby Boomers and Gen X. With the average age of workers in the service industry being 29 years old, Millennials make up 49% of the service workforce while the National Restaurant Association estimates that 82% of Zoomers' first jobs are in restaurants. The tipping behavior among younger generations is believed to be due to their overrepresentation in service jobs compared to prior generations. Their understanding of the jobs and the challenges that workers face in these jobs prompts them to be more sympathetic toward workers and causes them to tip larger and more frequently than prior generations.
Tipping fatigue and calls for reform
The rise of tipflation has been accredited to widening the appeal of reforming tip culture, or abolishing it altogether. While journals, newspapers, and other mediums of media have previously published on abolishing tipping in the United States, such as a 2015 episode of the
CollegeHumor
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series ''
Adam Ruins Everything
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Premis ...
'', tipflation is widely credited with popularizing the movement to a broader audience.
Numerous videos on
TikTok
TikTok, known in mainland China and Hong Kong as Douyin (), is a social media and Short-form content, short-form online video platform owned by Chinese Internet company ByteDance. It hosts user-submitted videos, which may range in duration f ...
in early 2023 have spread the idea and awareness of tipflation to an audience broader than ever before. Some videos showing people who claim to be
landlord
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s requesting tips have been highly criticized, while other videos have denounced the increase in tipping seen at quick-service restaurants and coffee shops, criticizing workers for only preparing and handing over a drink. Others have criticized the increase in both tips and extra charges, such as one instance where a video criticizes a drink shop where a tip is requested after the customer purchases a smoothie for $17 and $1.35 for an extra pack of
stevia
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. Some response videos made by TikTok creators, themselves servers, have incited viewers to publish comments themselves reasserting the practice of optional tipping, arguing that bad service doesn't deserve gratuity. One video in particular reported on by
CBS News
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expressed the request to tip on a worker simply pouring the customer a glass of water.
The causes of tipping fatigue have also been attributed to the remaining expectation that one should still provide a tip after numerous service charges levied by a service. Etiquette expert Thomas Farley has blasted restaurants for still asking customers for tips after numerous service were levied against them for various services and add-ons (such as to-go boxes), as well as the price increases in general costs due to
the global inflation surge which started in 2021. Furthermore, a study from PlayUSA revealed that while 10% of customers are tipping more due to the pandemic, 17% are tipping less for the reason of inflation, and 60% of Americans wish to do away with tipping culture entirely.
A similar study from Toast reported that the average gratuity rate for quick-service restaurants has dropped from 16.4% to 15.9%.
It has been reported that several customers' 20% tips are not being seen as enough gratuity, further increasing outrage at new tipping culture.
Some have expressed that gratuity outside of full-service restaurants should only be provided to workers "who go above and beyond".
Anti-tipping sentiments have continued to grow throughout 2023. A CNBC report published in early June cites statistics released by
Bankrate
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His ...
showing that fewer Americans always leave a gratuity, including for dining at restaurants. Bankrate's statistics further show that nearly two out of every three Americans have a negative view on tipping.
Response from tipped workers
Workers who receive tips have frequently stated that tips help them to survive as members of society, especially with regard to inflation. Some workers have also expressed difficulties sympathizing with people who are able to afford such goods but not provide gratuity.
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2021 neologisms