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Survey: Americans Cutting Back on Guilt Tipping

Survey: Americans Cutting Back on Guilt Tipping

Update: 2025-08-29
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Americans say they’ve had enough of tipping pressures, according to a new Talker Research survey. The study of 2,000 people found guilt tipping has dropped 38% in 2025, with average spending on unwanted tips falling from $453 last year. Many respondents said they feel pressured by rising default tip options, though guilt tipping still happens about 4.2 times per month.


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Survey: Americans Cutting Back on Guilt Tipping

Survey: Americans Cutting Back on Guilt Tipping

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