Las Vegas’s tipped workers say their income has fallen by more than half as tourism plunges - The felters become the felted

Las Vegas workers have seen their income from tips plunge by as much as 50% — despite the recently passed no tax on tips law — as tourism to Sin City takes a hit from President Trump’s global trade war.

“No tax on tips, that’s a rad thing. But it doesn’t really do us much good if there isn’t any people to get tips from,” Charlie Mungo, a 36-year-old tattoo artist in downtown Las Vegas, told the Wall Street Journal.

Mungo said he has made about $1,500 a month in recent months.

He added that Canadian customers, who made up about 30% of his clientele, have vanished.

“We’re all starting to freak out,” he told the Journal.

Overall visitations to the city are down more than 6% through the first half of the year, with April 2025 recording just over 3.3 million visitors, representing a 5.1% drop from the previous April, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA).

Airport traffic has also decreased, with April passenger traffic at Harry Reid International Airport totaling 4.7 million, down 3.4% from April 2024.

International visitor arrivals fell over 13% in June compared to the previous year, while domestic travel saw a 6.5% decline year-over-year, based on CoStar data.

The overall decline in tourism has hurt service sector workers who were expecting to benefit from Trump’s campaign pledge to eliminate taxes on tips.

The legislation was included in the “Big Beautiful Bill,” signed earlier this month, and exempted up to $25,000 in annual tips from personal income taxes — retroactive to the start of the year.

Jacob Soto, a 22-year-old supervisor at Pinkbox Doughnuts downtown, told the Journal that his weekly credit-card tips dropped from between $175 and $200 to anywhere from $100 to $150.

With his $15-per-hour wage insufficient to cover basic expenses, Soto said: “I kinda rely on tips at the end of the day.”

The empty feeling is apparent on the usually buzzing Las Vegas Strip. Hotel occupancy rates have declined to approximately 66.7% in early July compared to the same period last year, according to the LVCVA.

“Vegas is not fun anymore,” Amrita Bhasin, a retail-industry entrepreneur, told MarketWatch.

She said that hotels in the city can charge as much as $50 in resort fees that make their stay even more expensive.

Rising prices affect both workers and tourists. Wally Weidner, a 67-year-old Wisconsin visitor, said he’s reconsidering his tipping practices.

“Just because prices went up doesn’t mean I should pay more tip,” Weidner said.
At Mon Ami Gabi restaurant on the Strip, a dinner-menu cheeseburger with fries now costs $30.95 plus tax and tip, compared to $16.95 four years ago.

Rory Kuykendall, a 41-year-old California native who moved to Las Vegas a decade ago, works as a graveyard-shift bellperson at the Flamingo hotel and casino.

Tips constitute 25% to 70% of his income depending on weekly business levels, according to the Journal.

Kuykendall described his recent tip income as “underwhelming” while facing increased costs for groceries and car insurance.


 
No kidding, everywhere I’ve read people saying “stay away, it’s gotten stupid expensive and the quality sucks.”

I was actually looking at Las Vegas hotels recently. Luxor was one of the choices because of its theme and iconic status as one of the fanciest and well known hotels in the world.

Then I watched a Youtube video where one entire side of the hotel was a giant Dorito ad (really makes you feel like you're in Egypt huh), and the Egyptian theme is now inconsistent because they decided to get rid of that theme but then changed their mind half-way.
 
The article tries to blame Trump for scaring away foreign tourists, but the real reason is the casinos nickel and diming everyone for everything.
I think there's also bigger awareness of just how much of a scam casinos are in general. Specifically the number of highly viewed YouTube videos that show if you do card counting or actually win the casino will just throw you out. These videos (shorts and longer videos) get hundreds of millions of views.

At least speaking for myself once I saw just how bullshit casinos are and how they will literally just kick you out if you win their appeal to me quickly vanished.

Possibly also people have been a bit more sober (drinking rates across the board are down in almost every country) so the whole "Las Vegas weekend trip" isn't as appealing anymore.
 
I think there's also bigger awareness of just how much of a scam casinos are in general. Specifically the number of highly viewed YouTube videos that show if you do card counting or actually win the casino will just throw you out. These videos (shorts and longer videos) get hundreds of millions of views.

At least speaking for myself once I saw just how bullshit casinos are and how they will literally just kick you out if you win their appeal to me quickly vanished.

Possibly also people have been a bit more sober (drinking rates across the board are down in almost every country) so the whole "Las Vegas weekend trip" isn't as appealing anymore.
Also doesn't help that you can gamble on your phone now. And hell some states just have slot machines in every gas station now
 
Vegas dying is just yet another part of the endless boomer party dying down before everyone else gets stuck with the bill for the trashed hotel room that is 2025 America.
Its gonna be intresting to see what happens to las vegas once boomers die off with a new generation that has access to both online gambling and knows that casinos kick you out if you win (ruining the appeal).
 
It’s okay the off-strip casinos are booming because they don’t shake you down for everything.

Las Vegas Strip casinos struggle as ‘local’ casinos report 49-year high earnings​

The problem is off-Vegas casinos are less fun. At least there are concerts and restaurants to go to in Vegas (and cheap flights there). Off Vegas casinos are just full of old people shambling around carrying their oxygen tanks.
 
Vegas has been enshitified over the last 10-15 years and they want to blame Trump? Seriously. Vegas used to at least give you a good time while fleecing you. Now they expect you to fleece yourself while getting nothing in return. And if you don't happily turn your pockets out, you're an asshole. The food is terrible. The resorts are nasty/dirty, the prices of everything are 20% higher than they have any business being and no one seems to give a fuck.

Ain't no one got expendable income for this bullshit anymore. Not when you get get the same shitty food, service, experience at home now because everything's gone to shit since 2020.
 
The problem is off-Vegas casinos are less fun. At least there are concerts and restaurants to go to in Vegas (and cheap flights there). Off Vegas casinos are just full of old people shambling around carrying their oxygen tanks.
Yeah but you can afford to stay there and not pay $20 for a shot. Then just uber to the strip for all the fun…which includes murder!

Honestly the only reason to visit vegas right now is if you like hiking or the Sphere. Everything else you can get at a fairer price elsewhere. Theres no serious hook anymore.
 
It's because people who went to Vegas post Covid price hikes don't want to come back again.

I used to go once or twice a year with friends or family. The costs have not only shot up, there's nothing worth the cost to balance it. No more freebies or anything worth visiting or doing on the strip.

The last time we went in 22 we basically sat around the hotel and did nothing on the strip because all the free shows and sights were gone. We stayed at Ceasars Palace and I got charged $50 because I stored Insulin in the mini fridge and it tripped a sensor. There were also so many micro-charges and hidden fees it doubled the already high cost of each night. We have not been back since, and nobody else I know has either.
 
I like how this isn't an article about how a popular tourist destination is struggling, how businesses there may need to retool their models, how people have serious tip fatigue; It's an article about how "the one good thing Trump has done" is actually not helpful at all, and Orange Man still Bad. Do not warm up to any of his policies!
 
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