Tipping is a topic that elicits some strong emotions.
So many folks loathe the practice on principle. They view it as a way for employers to pay their people less, relying on customers to shoulder part of their financial burden. Hard to argue when you consider there’s a lower minimum wage for tipped workers.
The federal minimum wage for this group is $2.13 per hour. If a server’s tips, when added to wages, don’t add up to the federal minimum wage for everyone else — $7.25 an hour — the employer must make up the difference.
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