kaytieeldr
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No need to apologize to me, pschnebs - you make a number of valid points and present your views thoughtfully
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So, I'm not going to argue with anything you said. I would like to address your last point, though - the customer ALWAYS subsidizes the worker's salary. Sure, in most cases not as directly as tipping - but I refer back to the price increase necessity. Is it more palatable to pay $40 for the steak that cost you $30 last week because the increase is going to the server through the employer instead of directly? And I realize the increased payroll taxes are a cost of doing business - but the business owner is likely going to pass on ALL increases to the customer.

So, I'm not going to argue with anything you said. I would like to address your last point, though - the customer ALWAYS subsidizes the worker's salary. Sure, in most cases not as directly as tipping - but I refer back to the price increase necessity. Is it more palatable to pay $40 for the steak that cost you $30 last week because the increase is going to the server through the employer instead of directly? And I realize the increased payroll taxes are a cost of doing business - but the business owner is likely going to pass on ALL increases to the customer.