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Gen Z lead the fight against tipping for bad service

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A new survey has revealed that Generation Z are most likely to leave an establishment without tipping when faced with poor service, challenging long-held gratuity norms in the U.S. The survey conducted by Talker Research from September 20 to 23, 2024, asked 1,000 Americans across different generations about their tipping habits and opinions on service worker wages. They found that 74 percent of Generation Z respondents, aged 18-27, admitted to walking out without tipping due to unsatisfactory service, the highest percentage among all age groups. This compares to 55 percent...

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