2026-08-21

Tipping Etiquette 2026: The Updated Guide for Every Service

Tip inflation and iPad tip prompts made tipping confusing. Here are the realistic 2026 rules for restaurants, delivery, rideshare, salons, and more.

Why tipping feels different in 2026

Between tip prompts appearing on every iPad, auto-gratuity spreading to more places, and service fees creeping onto receipts, “how much to tip” has become genuinely unclear. The good news: being consistent beats being generous on autopilot.

The 2026 cheat sheet

These ranges work for most of the country and most service levels:

  • Sit-down restaurant server: 18–22% of the pre-tax total
  • Food delivery driver: 15–20% of the order
  • Rideshare (Uber/Lyft/taxi): 15–20% of the fare
  • Barber / hairstylist: 15–25%
  • Nail salon / spa: 15–20%
  • Valet: $2–$5 per pickup
  • Hotel housekeeping: $2–$5 per night
  • Movers: $20–$50 per person, per day

The two cases where you should tip less or not at all

First, if a mandatory service charge or automatic gratuity is already on the bill, you are not expected to add a separate tip. Second, if you are being asked to tip in a setting where no service was provided — a counter pickup you placed yourself, for example — selecting 0% is a valid, normal choice.

Before you tip, check the math

If a receipt prints a “suggested tip” — especially calculated after tax — take five seconds to verify it. Suggested tips are marketing, and they are frequently inflated by 1–2 percentage points or more.

Use the calculator

Tipping trends worth knowing

Reviewed by TipTruth TeamUpdated 2026-08-21