The San Francisco Bay Area is home to some of the stingiest tippers in the country, according to a recent report.
By the numbers: Residents here paid an average of 17% in gratuity, per Toast — lower than the national rate of 19%.
- Researchers used data collected from full-service restaurants on the Toast platform throughout the fourth quarter of 2022.
Zoom out: But the Bay is in “good” company, as California is the least generous state for tipping, with an average tip of 17.5%.
- The city with the best tippers: Cleveland (20.6%).
Between the lines: Diners in San Francisco are faced with a variety of extra fees these days, including those for dining in and the SF Mandate tax that funds health care for restaurant workers.
- It would be more effective to simply pay workers livable wages, Andres Pomart, associate director of San Francisco-based workers’ rights organization Trabajadores Unidos Workers United, told the San Francisco Chronicle.
- “Tipping is a Band-Aid to an industry that doesn’t really provide much job security or livable wages to its workers.”
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