Casualties of a Cashless Society
If you are one of the 4.9 million tipped service workers in US who relies everyday on cash-based tips, a cashless society means that your take-home earnings are decreasing. The reality: It is becoming even harder for service workers to make a living wage from a minimum wage.
We believe that optimizing mobile and financial technology will provide a solution for tipped service workers, especially for women.
Did you know that 99% of housekeepers are women?
80% of the tipped service industry are women
The cashless society will have a disproportionately negative impact on workers who rely on tip-based earnngs. Women are responsible for 80% of spending on food, home, clothing, children, education. In the US, hotels, 99% of housekeepers are women. Women represent 80% of domestic spending -- that's groceries, clothing, education, children. Solving this problem makes good economic sense. When we increase women's earnings through tips, it is goes back into the economy. Research has found that providing customers with a mobile payments option increases tips by up to 30%.
Paper or Plastic?
In a survey conducted by Credit Karma, half of all Americans today are using a credit or debit card to tip their server in a restaurant. What's notable is that those who are using plastic are not only leaving higher tips, they're tipping more often than those who pay in cash.
About 9 in 10 of those who pay with plastic say they always tip the wait staff, compared to only 76 percent of those who plunk down cash.
Sixty percent of those who pay with plastic say their tip usually exceeds 15 percent of the bill, versus 45 percent of cash payers.
In fact, almost a third of those who pay in cash admit that they typically leave a tip of 10 percent or less
Around the world, countries like India and China are moving toward a cashless society. Although financial technology is available, the US lags behind with mobile payments.
The Promise of Mobile Payments
Bringing cashless tipping to the service industry has several benefits -- what we call a win-win-win. It is conceivable through mobile payment that we can make a difference for every woman who receives tips -- one tip at a time.