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Visiting the US soon - do I really have to tip?
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~~As I recall, restaurants can get by with giving workers well below minimum wage because of tips.~~
EDIT: I just re-read your post
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/state/minimum-wage/tipped
This is a great resource when these discussions come up. Many states do NOT adhere to the $2.13 tipped wage.
In my state (AZ) it's $10.85. People here still complain about tips. The minimum wage here is $13.85. The $3 difference is nearly guaranteed as long as long as you have 1 table an hour. Forget that the normal where I live is probably closer to 3-4 every hour. [I recognize that other areas may not have such traffic. But I can only comment on what I observe]
If the average table is leaving ~$5 in tips... you could easily make $30 an hour in wages.
This is why I say what I say... It's absurd when I hear local news or something complaining. $30/hr is stupid "livable".
My state is listed in the "required to pay full minimum wage" category. Good to know.