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Do higher tipped minimum wages boost server pay?

John Edwin Anderson () and Orn B. Bodvarsson

Applied Economics Letters, 2005, vol. 12, issue 7, pages 391-393

Abstract: Do tipped servers in states with higher tipped minimum wages earn more, ceteris paribus , than servers elsewhere? Using 1999 data on waitpersons and bartenders, little evidence is found of a premium to servers in states with more generous minimum wages.

Date: 2005
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