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MD Holiday Tipping Guide 2024: Who To Tip, How Much
MARYLAND — The holiday season is typically a time when Maryland residents wish to show gratitude by tipping those who make their lives easier a little extra. However, knowing who and how much to tip can be confusing.
While Christmas tipping isn’t required, it can be more than a token of thanks. It can also provide a financial boost to service workers over the holiday season.
“It’s important to tip those you routinely visit and who provide you with a loyal service,” author and national etiquette expert Diane Gottsman told U.S. News Money. “Gifting what you can comfortably afford, along with a heartfelt note of gratitude, is always a generous and kind gesture.”
According to Lizzie Post, co-president of the etiquette-focused Emily Post Institute, Maryland residents should let the cost of a service be their holiday tipping guide.
Here’s who you should consider tipping this holiday season and how much, Post told Fidelity Investments:
- Babysitter/nanny: one typical session/one week’s pay
- Daycare staffer: $25 to $75, depending on how many hours your child is in this person’s care each week.
- Hairstylist/colorist/barber: the cost of one service.
- Home health aide/in-home caregiver: one week’s pay
- Housecleaner: one visit
- Landscaper/groundskeeper: one session
- Massage therapist you see regularly: one session
- Manicurist/pedicurist you see regularly: one session
- Newspaper delivery person: $10 to $30
- Personal trainer: one session
- Pet sitter/dog walker/groomer: one session
- Trash collectors/sanitation workers: $10 to $30 each
- Apartment superintendent, resident manager: $150 to $300
- Doorman, concierge: $75 to $200
- Porter, handyman, and other maintenance staff: $25 to $50
- Garage attendant: $25 to $75
If tipping is outside your budget, Aliya Padamsee, director of financial solutions at Fidelity, suggests thinking outside the buck to show your gratitude.
“If holiday tipping is tipping you over the edge, then consider alternate forms of showing your generosity, such as baking holiday treats alongside a homemade card with a heartfelt message about what their service means to you,” Padamsee said.
Maryland residents should also keep in mind that some service employees are not allowed to accept cash or cash equivalent gifts. This includes U.S. Postal Service workers (though they can accept other gifts worth $20 or less) and FedEx workers (though they can accept other gifts up to $75).
UPS also encourages drivers to decline cash tips, but they’re not prohibited from accepting them.
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Driver killed in Prince George’s Co. school bus crash identified – WTOP News
Police said Dequan Gravely, 23, of Charles County, was driving northbound on Route 210 near Pine Drive when his Mercedes collided with the school bus turning left from the southbound lanes.
The driver of a car involved in a crash with a Prince George’s County school bus in Accokeek, Maryland, on Friday has been identified.
Prince George’s County police said Dequan Gravely, 23, of Bryans Road in Charles County, was driving northbound on Route 210 near Pine Drive around 7:20 a.m. when his Mercedes collided with the school bus turning left from the southbound lanes.
Investigators said the crash happened in the intersection, causing the school bus to flip onto its side. Gravely died at the scene.
The school bus driver was transported to a hospital and treated for injuries that were not considered life-threatening. Police said no students were on the bus at the time of the crash.
Investigators said they believe debris from the collision damaged a third vehicle. The driver of that vehicle “declined medical attention,” police said.
The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit is investigating. Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators at 301-731-4422.
WTOP’s Acacia James contributed to this report.
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DC man wins $5M in Maryland lottery – WTOP News
A D.C. man won $5 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket in Maryland last week, and the matching number that netted him the prize happened to be his age.
Talk about a birthday surprise! A D.C. man won $5 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket in Maryland last week, and the matching number that netted him the prize happened to be his age.
Maurice Williams, a school bus driver in D.C., claimed the first top prize on a $5,000,000 LUXE scratch-off. He had used his $50 winnings from a previous LUXE scratch-off ticket to buy a new one the next day.
In a release from the Maryland Lottery, Williams said he didn’t know he had won until he scanned the ticket: “It’s crazy because the matching number was 59 and I just turned 59 the other day.”
Williams said he sat in shock for a while before calling his mother.
He said he plans to buy his mother a house with the winnings and then save up.
Two more top prizes from the scratch-off have yet to be claimed, the Maryland Lottery said, as well as nine $200,000 prizes, 10 $50,000 prizes and thousands of prizes ranging from $50 to $10,000.
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