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Asking Eric: What is the better choice: tip less, or just not dine out?
Seniors on fixed incomes face tough choices as food and overhead costs rise; tipping 15% to 20% remains standard, impacting dining budgets and restaurant viability.
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Asking Eric: We love to dine out, but on a fixed income and in this economy, tipping is a problem
Dear Eric: We are seniors (ages 76 and 77) on a limited income. Our living expenses are high for medical reasons. As a result, we carefully plan our restaurant visits.
·Syracuse, United States
Read Full ArticleAsking Eric: Recommended tips cause seniors to question if they should dine out less frequently
DEAR ERIC: We are seniors (ages 76 and 77) on a limited income. Our living expenses are high for medical reasons. As a result, we carefully plan our restaurant visits.
·New Jersey, United States
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Asking Eric: If we have to pay a 10% tip, we’d have to stop going to restaurants
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·San Jose, United States
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Total News Sources8
Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution62% Center
Bias Distribution
- 62% of the sources are Center
62% Center
L 38%
C 62%
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