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Don’t Be a Waiter Here: 10 States Where Residents Tip the Least

Tipping used to be a feel-good gesture. But in 2024, many Americans feel pressured to tip in situations where it was previously unnecessary, and in amounts that are hard to swallow.

According to USA TODAY, the average tip Americans leave across the country is 18%. Nevertheless, residents in several states unapologetically leave well below that.

How does the amount you tip compare to residents in your state and beyond?

Methodology

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USA TODAY harnessed its Financial Services team to conduct an online survey of 5,000 Americans in September 2023. Their goal? To collect data on the average tipping percentage residents in each state follow.

The following states tip the least, with a margin of error of plus or minus 1.4 points. USA TODAY notes there’s 95% confidence in the results.

Watermill in Rockford, Illinois.

1: Illinois

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Average tip: 14.22%

Swamp area in Mississippi.

2: Mississippi

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Average tip: 14.98%

Palmetto palms line shore of Intracoastal Waterway at sunset in South Carolina.

3: South Carolina

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Average tip: 15.13%

Hot air balloons flying in Albuquerque.

4: New Mexico

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Average tip: 15.32%

Cloudy sunset over Tennessee mountains.

5: Tennessee

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Average tip: 15.4%

Bison grazing.

6: Oklahoma

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Average tip: 15.51%

Winding road through Wisconsin countryside.

7: Wisconsin

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Average tip: 15.78%

Overlook at sunrise in North Dakota national park.

8: North Dakota

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Average tip: 16.05%

Sandstone Falls in Hinton, West Virginia.

9: West Virginia

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Average tip: 16.16%

Arches Nationl Park, North Window, Utah.

10: Utah

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Average tip: 16.23%

Tipping the Most

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Now you know where residents tend to tip the least. But what about where they tip the most?

These are the top ten states where Americans are statistically the most generous with their tips.

1: California

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Average tip: 22.69%

Fishing in a river.

2: Missouri

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Average tip: 22.05%

Boardwalk in St. Petersburg, Florida.

3: Florida

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Average tip: 21.68%

Arizona desert.

4: Arizona

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Average tip: 20.66%

Middletown, Rhode Island.

5: Rhode Island

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Average tip: 20.5%

Washington snow covered mountains and evergreens next to lake.

6: Washington

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Average tip: 20.23%

Mountains and lake in Colorado.

7: Colorado

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Average tip: 19.85%

Farm in Pennsylvania.

8: Pennsylvania

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Average tip: 19.64%

Berlin, Connecticut.

9: Connecticut

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Average tip: 19.14%

Live oak trees in Savannah, Georgia.

10: Georgia

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Average tip: 19.0%

No Income Correlation

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While one might be inclined to think that higher-income states tip more, USA TODAY’s data shows this isn’t always true. For example, California, the best tipping state, ranks in third place for the nation’s highest annual average wages. In contrast, Missouri, the second-highest tipping state, ranks in the bottom twenty for average salaries.

Similarly, Illinois, the state with the lowest American tippers, is home to the twelfth-highest-earning individuals in the country.

Tipping Guilt

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Over half of Americans believe too many places are asking for tips. They’re growing tired of it, with “tip fatigue” quickly becoming part of U.S. vocabulary.

According to USA TODAY’s study, 40% of Americans have tipped higher than they ordinarily would due to tipping guilt. Furthermore, 67% of Americans reported either somewhat agreeing or strongly agreeing with the statement, “I feel societal pressure to tip more.”

9 Countries Where Tipping Is Rude or Uncommon

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Since when did tipping your local coffee shop barista 20% become the norm? If you’re tired of American tipping practices, you just might want to visit (and perhaps move to) one of these countries.

9 Countries Where Tipping Is Rude or Uncommon

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