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Old 06-12-2025, 10:00 PM   #1
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Interesting study on which states tip the most as a percentage of spending on food to be consumed away from home. NH ranks #1.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-tipp...ng-tree-study/

Keep in mind the percentages overall seem very low until you remember that the denominator is the sum of all food purchased for consumption outside of the home. It's atypical (or should I write 'atipical') to tip in some of those establishments.

Perhaps NH is more dine-in versus fast food centric as opposed to other states where there seems to be a McDonalds, Burger King or Subway on every corner (my guess only). Also, I'm sure the wealth of the east coast weighs into the noted disparity against the south and west.

NH also ranks fairly high (#9) on annual per capita spending for food to be consumed away from home.
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Any stats on what the average tip is, state by state, when dining out at a sit down restaurant?
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"People in the U.S. capital on average tip 12.65% when eating out."
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Interesting study on which states tip the most as a percentage of spending on food to be consumed away from home. NH ranks #1.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-tipp...ng-tree-study/

Keep in mind the percentages overall seem very low until you remember that the denominator is the sum of all food purchased for consumption outside of the home. It's atypical (or should I write 'atipical') to tip in some of those establishments.

Perhaps NH is more dine-in versus fast food centric as opposed to other states where there seems to be a McDonalds, Burger King or Subway on every corner (my guess only). Also, I'm sure the wealth of the east coast weighs into the noted disparity against the south and west.

NH also ranks fairly high (#9) on annual per capita spending for food to be consumed away from home.
Maybe.
But while some diners take the time to figure 15%.
Some may just double the Meals Tax as a tip or use the $1 for every $5 methods.

That would bring it above the 15%
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It appears the numbers are not calibrated for restaurants where you normally tip vs places where you normally don't tip, food trucks, ice cream stands, coffee shops, drive thru and the like. Individual service vs. a jar by the window.
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I'm betting it was more of a survey of bills and the tips provided rather than some large data set.
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I'm betting it was more of a survey of bills and the tips provided rather than some large data set.
And it seems low, I'm thinking it includes many places that don't provide table service.
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16% doesn't seem that low.
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When you tip a percentage and the price keeps going up, there's an automatic increase in the tip. I remember when a tip was 12%, then 15%, then 18%, now 20%.
Now they hand you a tablet with your tab and the options are 20, 25, and 30%!
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Tipping is getting out of hand, normally I tip 20% makes the math easier.

BTW, Trump is making 'tax on tips' obsolete, that said that will all be FREE money ! As it should be !
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Tipping is getting out of hand, normally I tip 20% makes the math easier.

BTW, Trump is making 'tax on tips' obsolete, that said that will all be FREE money ! As it should be !
Great, so now we can tip LESS and the server cannot really complain about receiving less.
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16% doesn't seem that low.
If we're talking sit down meal it's too low to be the average--keep in mind that half the tips would be below that amount, lots of people tip 20% or so, and pretty much nobody tips less than 15%
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We can't really know how many are doing the 15% (or less) to bring the average down.

But I am guessing it to be just a survey and less than deep dive into data that may not readily be available.
So the number is probably skewed.

We also have to remember that we are biased by the Lakes Region.
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Place I stayed once in Nantucket, on the menu: "Breakfast is included in your room fee. We print (heavily inflated) prices to give you guidance in tipping your servers".
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