Americans are now being asked to tip more frequently, extending beyond restaurants into unexpected spaces like fast food and even self-checkout kiosks.
Presidential candidates' proposals to eliminate taxes on tips may unintentionally favor one set of low-wage workers, creating potential inequities among various service-sector jobs.
The increased focus on service workers signifies a pivotal shift, with candidates recognizing that there are valuable political constituencies among tipped workers.
While some advocacy groups express concern about tax proposals, they are hopeful that the greater acknowledgment of tipped workers will foster beneficial policies.
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