Tipping is essential and abolishing it would hurt service workers.
Counsel
"Every server I've ever asked says the same thing: they make more with tips than they would on a flat wage. The 'abolish tipping' movement is led by customers who hate the awkwardness of calculating 18 percent, not by the..."
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Topic ContextAt its heart, the tipping debate pits the deeply entrenched economic realities for service workers against a growing consumer discomfort with opaque pricing and the perceived burden of subsidizing wages. It's a collision of tradition, financial survival, and the evolving quest for fairness, where the very people supposedly being 'helped' often assert their preference for the existing, albeit imperfect, system.
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Gather | Tipping is essential and abolishing it would hurt service workers.