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Tipping in the Salon Industry
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04:51 - 07:01 (02:10)

The salon industry has a complicated tipping culture where employees are paid below minimum wage with the expectation of getting tips. In Colorado, the minimum wage for tipped employees is $4.13 per hour, which is higher than the federal minimum of $2.13 per hour.

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This podcast episode discusses the cycle of tipping in service industries, such as salons and coffee shops, and how it can be costly for consumers.
04:51 - 06:13 (01:22)
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Service industry
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This podcast episode discusses the cycle of tipping in service industries, such as salons and coffee shops, and how it can be costly for consumers.

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Tipping in the Salon Industry
Episode
Selects: How Tipping Works
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
The minimum federal hourly wage for tipped employees in the US is $2.13/hour, whereas the regular minimum wage is $7.25/hour.
06:13 - 07:01 (00:47)
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Tipped Wage Controversy
Summary

The minimum federal hourly wage for tipped employees in the US is $2.13/hour, whereas the regular minimum wage is $7.25/hour. However, most states have their own minimum tipped wage, which is usually higher than the federal one.

Chapter
Tipping in the Salon Industry
Episode
Selects: How Tipping Works
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know