I’m not sure how accurate that average income number is. You can’t really take a national average because a bartender in Las Vegas will clearly be making much more than a bartender in a suburb of Cleveland. The job will also be a lot more hectic, but that is beside the point.
Plus the majority of bartenders’ income comes in tips. Which means that a big chunk of their earnings can be in cash. And lets be honest…many people don’t really report their cash income (or at least not fully).
I don’t believe that number to be very useful.
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I’m not sure how accurate that average income number is. You can’t really take a national average because a bartender in Las Vegas will clearly be making much more than a bartender in a suburb of Cleveland. The job will also be a lot more hectic, but that is beside the point.
Plus the majority of bartenders’ income comes in tips. Which means that a big chunk of their earnings can be in cash. And lets be honest…many people don’t really report their cash income (or at least not fully).
I don’t believe that number to be very useful.