KEY POINTS
  • There are more opportunities to tip for a wider range of services than ever before.
  • Between the high cost of living and uncertain economy, cash-strapped consumers are starting to tip less.
  • Two-thirds of Americans have a negative view about tipping, according to Bankrate, particularly when it comes to contactless and digital payment prompts with pre-determined options.

From self-service fast-food restaurant kiosks to smartphone delivery apps, there are more opportunities to tip for a wider range of services than ever before.

But between the high cost of living and uncertain economy, cash-strapped consumers are starting to tip less — and resent tipping prompts even more.