In a striking show of support, hourly workers from the service, hospitality, and retail sectors are rallying behind President Donald J. Trump’s ambitious NO TAX ON TIPS initiative, which is featured in the One Big Beautiful Bill. According to a recent survey, these workers believe that eliminating taxes on tips could provide the financial stability they’ve been desperately seeking.
The survey reveals that a remarkable 83% of hourly employees advocate for the implementation of NO TAX ON TIPS, with only a mere four percent expressing opposition: “These findings indicate that any policy aimed at increasing immediate disposable income—like untaxed tips—could offer significant and stabilizing support for a substantial portion of the hourly workforce,” the report articulates.
As one food service worker from Nevada succinctly put it: “I don’t understand what the delay is. I’m not sure about the political maneuvering, but if we could just cut through the nonsense now, it could really help a lot of people.”
The NO TAX ON TIPS initiative is merely one facet of President Trump’s Day One commitment to provide relief for Americans who have faced the brunt of years of what some call ‘Bidenflation.’ In his initial five months of leadership, Trump has presided over the most significant increase in blue-collar wage growth seen in six decades, alongside a reduction in costs and impressive job creation for native-born citizens.
This momentum is poised to be amplified by the One Big Beautiful Bill, which promises to implement the largest tax cuts in history for working and middle-class Americans, alongside tax reductions for seniors, the abolition of taxes on overtime, and much more.