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5. West Virginia
> Avg. tip: 20.6%
> Avg. tip at quick-service restaurants: 17.8%
> Avg. tip at full-service restaurants: 20.9%

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4. Kentucky
> Avg. tip: 20.7%
> Avg. tip at quick-service restaurants: 18.6%
> Avg. tip at full-service restaurants: 20.9%

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3. Wyoming
> Avg. tip: 20.8%
> Avg. tip at quick-service restaurants: 18.7%
> Avg. tip at full-service restaurants: 21.1%

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2. Indiana
> Avg. tip: 20.8%
> Avg. tip at quick-service restaurants: 17.1%
> Avg. tip at full-service restaurants: 21.3%

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1. Delaware
> Avg. tip: 21.8%
> Avg. tip at quick-service restaurants: 17.8%
> Avg. tip at full-service restaurants: 22.5%
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