New research reflects this more miserly tipping trend, as the urgency of the pandemic fades and the pressures of inflation rise.
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Before the pandemic, Carlos Tavares says, he got as much as $75 in tips a week driving his gray Toyota Camry for Uber – nothing life-changing, but a nice bonus after working long shifts in New York City. Now that’s fallen sharply, he says, to $20 to $30 a week. “I don’t really know why,” he says. “Maybe people are just trying to save money.”, a chain of cozy cafes in Brooklyn, customers have been pulling back as well.
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