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  2. Tipflation - Wikipedia

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    An "Add a tip" screen after paying for a US$3.85 coffee, with suggested gratuity amounts of $1 (26%), $2 (51.9%), and $3 (77.9%) Tipflation and tip creep are terms to describe the United States' recent widespread expansion of gratuity to more industries, as opposed to being traditionally only prevalent in full-service restaurants.

  3. Tunnel and Reservoir Plan - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Phase II of the McCook Reservoir under construction in 2023. The Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (abbreviated TARP and more commonly known as the Deep Tunnel Project or the Chicago Deep Tunnel) is a large civil engineering project that aims to reduce flooding in the metropolitan Chicago area, and to reduce the harmful effects of flushing raw sewage into Lake Michigan by diverting ...

  4. Changing tipping culture has Americans befuddled: Does ...

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    Uniqode used data from Pew Research Center and news reports to explore how technology is changing the tipping culture in the U.S. ... system prompts people to select 20%, 25%, and 28% tips instead ...

  5. Why is everyone asking for tips? How tipping culture in ... - AOL

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    In New Jersey, the subminimum wage for tipped workers is $5.26 an hour. Tips have to make up the rest, or the employer has to make up the difference, so that a salary reaches the state minimum ...

  6. Is tipping out of control? 'Tipflation' is a real concern ...

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    Tipping used to be a fairly simple endeavor. You tipped your server, taxi driver and newspaper carrier. Now it seems were are getting bombarded with gratuity requests, some in person and even more ...

  7. Tipping-point state - Wikipedia

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    The concept of tipping-point states was popularized by Nate Silver. "Tipping-point state" is used to analyze the median state of a United States presidential election.In a list of states ordered by decreasing margin of victory for the winning candidate, the tipping point state is the first state where the combined electoral votes of all states up to that point in the list give the winning ...

  8. A Guide to the Ridiculous New World of Tipping - AOL

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    The option to tip is now everywhere, and 72 percent of U. S. adults say tipping is expected in more places now than it was five years ago, according to a recent Pew survey. Deciding where, how ...

  9. Is ‘tip fatigue’ a sign it’s time to end tipping in the U.S.?

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    The popularity of digital point-of-sale systems has also meant consumers are being asked to tip more frequently — often for services they’d never considered tipping for in the past.