
Your Ultimate Cheat Sheet For Tipping In Illinois And Iowa In 2025
Tipping culture has gotten...interesting over the last few years.
We've all experienced that awkward moment when the barista or cashier turns the iPad around for you to pick a tip amount. You have a flashing moment of not being totally sure how much to tip, and it's kinda weird since the worker is standing right there.
According to a BankRate survey earlier this summer, most Americans think that tipping culture is 'out of control'.
There's always pressure to tip and to tip well. Even if I don't get good service or there are problems with the food, I'll still tip a server 20%, because I feel like I should. The survey found that Gen Z and millennials are the less frequent tippers, while boomers and Gen X tip more.
There are so many services we tip for these days, well beyond just a restaurant. There are hairdressers, coffeehouses, Ubers and Lyfts, and more. Here's what the survey found that people tip the most:
- Servers at sit-down restaurants: 70%
- Hair stylists/barbers: 54%
- Food delivery: 52%
- Rideshares/taxis: 43%
- Hotel housekeepers: 25%
- Coffee shop baristas: 18%
- Furniture/appliance delivery workers: 15%
- Picking up takeout food: 12%
- Home services/repair workers: 9%
And go figure, a good chunk of people don't like the pre-filled-in tipping screens. So for some source of sanity in tipping culture, here's what local services/restaurants suggest on tipping.
Also worth noting that the survey found that 41% of people said employers should just pay their employees more instead of relying on tips.
A Guide To Tipping In Illinois And Iowa
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