What Americans tip on average in each state, ranked from lowest to highest

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What Americans tip on average in each state, ranked from lowest to highest

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  • Americans tip 16.4% of the check, on average, according to a study from Square.
  • High-income states like California and Massachusetts tip well below the national average.
  • One survey found that purchases with credit cards are more likely to include a tip than those with cash.

You've enjoyed your meal but your work is not yet over. You have to pay the check and figure out how much to tip.

Americans tip 16.4% of a check, on average, according to a study from Square, which measured credit and debit card transactions from over two million vendors in July 2017 and discovered how much people tip in each US state.

A June 2017 survey of 1,002 Americans from Creditcards.com found men were more generous with tipping, at least to restaurant servers. When asked if they leave tips 0f 15% or more, 59% of men responded in the affirmative while only 47% of women said yes.

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Women, however, were more likely to say they always tipped hair stylists, baristas, and hotel staff than men.

The Creditcards.com survey - which is self reported - found that plastic also pays more than paper; purchases with credit cards are more likely to include a tip than those with cash.

People also tip differently depending on which part of the country they live. According to Square's research, five of the ten states that tip less than 16% are in the Northeast.

The state with the lowest tip average, Hawaii, paid 14.8% of the check, while the place with the highest tip average, Idaho, paid out 17.4%. See where every state ranked in generosity, according to data from Square.

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Hawaii — 14.8%

Hawaii — 14.8%

Washington, DC — 14.9%

Washington, DC — 14.9%
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Massachusetts — 15.0%

Massachusetts — 15.0%

California — 15.2%

California — 15.2%
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Rhode Island — 15.3%

Rhode Island — 15.3%

New Jersey — 15.5%

New Jersey — 15.5%
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New York — 15.6%

New York — 15.6%

Connecticut — 15.9%

Connecticut — 15.9%
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Maryland — 15.9%

Maryland —  15.9%

Tennessee — 15.9%

Tennessee — 15.9%
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Vermont — 16.0%

Vermont — 16.0%

Maine — 16.0%

Maine — 16.0%
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Minnesota — 16.0%

Minnesota — 16.0%

Virginia — 16.0%

Virginia — 16.0%
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South Dakota — 16.1%

South Dakota — 16.1%

Washington — 16.3%

Washington — 16.3%
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Montana — 16.4%

Montana — 16.4%

Illinois — 16.4%

Illinois — 16.4%
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Georgia — 16.4%

Georgia — 16.4%

Florida — 16.4%

Florida — 16.4%
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Oregon — 16.4%

Oregon — 16.4%

Wisconsin — 16.5%

Wisconsin — 16.5%
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Alabama — 16.6%

Alabama — 16.6%

Nevada — 16.6%

Nevada — 16.6%
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Louisiana — 16.6%

Louisiana — 16.6%

Utah — 16.6%

Utah — 16.6%
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Missouri — 16.6%

Missouri — 16.6%

Colorado — 16.6%

Colorado — 16.6%
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Texas — 16.6%

Texas — 16.6%

New Hampshire — 16.7%

New Hampshire — 16.7%
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Nebraska — 16.7%

Nebraska — 16.7%

South Carolina — 16.7%

South Carolina — 16.7%
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Ohio — 16.7%

Ohio — 16.7%

Pennsylvania — 16.7%

Pennsylvania — 16.7%
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North Carolina — 16.7%

North Carolina — 16.7%

North Dakota — 16.8%

North Dakota — 16.8%
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Wyoming — 16.8%

Wyoming — 16.8%

Kansas — 16.8%

Kansas — 16.8%
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Oklahoma — 16.8%

Oklahoma — 16.8%

Michigan — 16.8%

Michigan — 16.8%
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Arkansas — 16.9%

Arkansas — 16.9%

New Mexico — 16.9%

New Mexico — 16.9%
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Mississippi — 17.0%

Mississippi — 17.0%

Iowa — 17.0%

Iowa — 17.0%
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Kentucky — 17.0%

Kentucky — 17.0%

Alaska — 17.1%

Alaska — 17.1%
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Indiana — 17.1%

Indiana — 17.1%

Delaware — 17.2%

Delaware — 17.2%
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West Virginia — 17.3%

West Virginia — 17.3%

Arizona — 17.3%

Arizona — 17.3%
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Idaho — 17.4%

Idaho — 17.4%