Why Tipping Without Taxes Might Not Be Good for Workers
Washington DC, USAFri Nov 01 2024
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This: both a high-ranking Democrat and a former Republican president want to get rid of taxes on tips. Sounds like a good idea, right? Not so fast. Let's break down what this could mean for workers.
Politics aside, this proposal could make tips even more popular as a form of payment. But hold on, there's a catch. Tips are already a tricky way to make a living. They can vary a lot from day to day, which can cause stress and health issues. People who rely on tips might end up working more just to make ends meet, which isn't healthy in the long run.
Now, let's talk about fairness. Tips are given by customers, which means they can be influenced by biases. Research shows that people tend to tip white servers more than black servers, even when the service is the same. And for women, who make up a big chunk of tipped workers, tips often depend on how attractive they're perceived to be. This can lead to uncomfortable situations and even harassment.
So, while getting rid of taxes on tips might sound nice, it could make things worse for the workers who need the most support. Instead of just changing the tax rules, maybe we should think about better ways to support these workers.
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