Many also feel added pressure to tip amid the rise of automatic tipping prompts on self-service kiosks and apps, NerdWallet's consumer budgeting report found.
Amid the "tipflation" debate, where are consumers tipping the least, or skipping gratuity altogether?
To find out, CNBC Make It asked three New Yorkers which services they never tip on — and what etiquette experts recommend in each scenario.
If it's fast food or you're grabbing a pre-packaged item from a shelf, Farley says you don't need to tip.
An etiquette expert's take: When you're paying for a taxi or rideshare, you're paying the price of convenience, and your tip should reflect that, says Farley.
Persons:
Saad Kabir, Thomas Farley, Mister Manners, Farley, Haley Truchan
Organizations:
CNBC, New York City Public Schools
Locations:
U.S, New York, Manhattan