These States Are the Best and Worst Tippers in America
Tipping is a common practice in the United States, especially in restaurants where patrons often adhere to the 20% rule. However, not all states follow this norm, with some being more generous than others. According to data from Toast, the national average tipping percentage is 18.8%, with notable variations across different states.
While some states consistently tip above the average, others fall behind, influenced by factors such as population size and minimum wage laws. Here are 13 states that stand out in their tipping habits, both good and bad.

13. Michigan – A Solid 20%
Michigan rounds out the states tipping at exactly 20%.
This state meets the standard tipping percentage, reflecting a balanced approach to gratuity. Michigan’s consistency ensures that servers receive fair compensation.

12. Indiana – Generosity in the Midwest
Indiana ties with two other states at 20.7%.
Residents here show their appreciation with tips slightly above the national average, highlighting a trend of generosity in the Midwest.

11. Ohio – Above Average Tippers
Ohioans tip at a rate of 20.7%, matching their Midwestern neighbors.
This state exemplifies a culture of rewarding good service, making it a favorable place for restaurant workers.

10. Wyoming – Small State, Big Tips
Wyoming offers a generous 20.7% average tip.
Despite its small size, Wyoming stands out for its tipping habits, with an average above the national rate.

9. New Hampshire – Consistent Generosity
New Hampshire tips at an impressive 20.9%.
This northeastern state consistently rewards good service, placing it among the top tippers in the nation.

8. West Virginia – Generous Hearts
West Virginia diners tip an average of 21.0%.
Known for their generosity, West Virginians ensure their servers are well-compensated, reflecting a culture of appreciation.

7. Delaware – Leading the Pack
Delaware tops the list with an average tip of 22.1%.
This state leads the nation in tipping, with residents going above and beyond to show their gratitude to restaurant staff.

6. Florida – Falling Short
Florida tips at 18.3%, below the national average.
Despite its large population, Florida’s tipping habits reflect a more conservative approach, impacting servers’ earnings.

5. Nevada – Just Above the Minimum
Nevada’s average tip is 18.2%.
This state sits just above the minimum expected tipping percentage, indicating room for improvement in customer generosity.

4. Washington – Low Tips, High Wages
Washington’s tipping average is 17.8%.
With high minimum wages, Washingtonians may tip less, believing that servers are already well-compensated.

3. District of Columbia – Capital Conservatism
The average tip in D.C. is 17.5%.
Despite being the nation’s capital, D.C. residents tip conservatively, perhaps reflecting the area’s high cost of living.

2. California – Lowest Tippers
California tips an average of 17.3%.
As the most populous state, California’s tipping habits are surprisingly low, potentially due to high minimum wages for restaurant workers.

1. Texas – A Surprising Contender
Texas tips at 18.6%, below the 20% norm.
Despite its size and economic strength, Texas doesn’t tip as generously as one might expect, placing it among the lower tipping states.
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