With the tax filing season already underway, revised 1040 instructions make the tips deduction more complicated and limited for the self-employed.
Americans still reward real service, but tip screens turned everyday purchases into pressure, confusion, and visible backlash now.
Many Americans are fed up with tipping culture. About six in ten adults view tipping negatively, and 35% say things have gotten "out of control," according to a recent survey from Bankrate. It's not ...
Why do we tip—even when we know we’ll never see the server again? New research suggests it’s not just about rewarding good ...
If you feel like you’re being asked to tip more often than ever, you’re not alone. A November report by the Pew Research Center found that 72% of Americans say that tipping is expected in more places ...
Da Toscano Will Close This Weekend and Reopen in Midtown Michael Toscano’s downtown favorite is making a somewhat unprecedented move.
To tip or not to tip? That’s the question we all ask ourselves as that tablet swivels around after purchasing a food, drink or service and we choose from 15%, 20%, 25% or no tip. While some feel its ...
You've ordered drinks at the bar, and now it's time to pay. Before you even see the total, the bartender hands you a tablet with a digital tip screen. The typical options are 18%, 20%, 25% — or ...
Perhaps you’ve stumbled into this scenario: At an airport, scrambling to buy a snack and a bottle of water before a flight, you find the checkout kiosk and tap your card. The machine asks if you’d ...