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Why more people are choosing the ‘no tip’ option | Cost of Living

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Remember 'tip-flation'? Now, we're seeing 'tip-deflation.' Some businesses are reducing the suggested tips on point-of-sale machines, while more customers are simply clicking the 'no tip' option.

Also on the show: Shirts for $2. Dresses for $10. Shein has risen to the top with ultra-low prices — but at what cost? And remember when musicians selling out was a bad thing? Not anymore.

00:00 Intro
01:50 Shein and the cost of low-cost
11:56 The tipping point of tipping
16:53 The end of the "sell out" era in music

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