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Survey Says Millennials Are The Worst Tippers

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A recent survey conducted by CreditCards.com found that millennials are terrible tippers. Ten percent of millennials, who are between 18 and 37 years old, said they never leave a tip when they dine out, compared to just three percent of people who are older who admitted they do not tip. Even those millennials who do leave a gratuity are leaving less money than their elders. The average millennial tips about 15%, compared to the average of 18% of the total bill. 51% of adults over the age of 38 said they leave at least 20% when they go to a restaurant. 

Instead of tipping, 27% of millennials, and 30% of those aged 18-27, would prefer to pay more for their meal than be expected to leave extra money for their server. 

"Tipping can be tricky and awkward because thereā€™s really no right or wrong answer," said CreditCards.com senior industry analyst Matt Schulz. "However, the truth is that many workers rely on tips to generate a large portion of their income. To them, itā€™s not just about etiquette. Itā€™s about being able to provide for their families and put food on their own tables."

The lack of tipping does not just apply to restaurants. 18% of millennials said that they decline to leave any gratuity even when they are presented with tipping options when paying for a taxi using an app like Lyft. 14% said they always choose the lowest option when presented with a choice of how much they should leave. Only 12% of people in other generations said they refuse to tip cab drivers or when they eat at a food truck or grab a coffee.

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