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Square’s Summer Quarterly Restaurant Report: Service Fees Continue to Grow, Wages Stay Above Inflation

New Square data highlights changes in suburb dining and nightlife activity across major cities

OAKLAND, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Square released the latest edition of its Quarterly Restaurant Report, which uses data across Square’s food and beverage sellers to examine dining trends, along with shifts in consumer spending and restaurant wages.

How common are restaurant service fees?

Service fees, a percentage-based or fixed amount added to a transaction total that is different from a surcharge, are seen by sellers as a way to help offset certain operational or overhead costs across various areas of the business. While they are still relatively uncommon, Square found that they are growing as more restaurants implement the add-on charge. In Q2 2024, about 3.7% of restaurant transactions included a service fee, more than doubling since the beginning of 2022.

“Cafe Venetia is an espresso bar and our philosophy has been European from the start. Our business uses a service fee to ensure we can keep our European operating model and support our team’s growth. We ensure our service fees are clearly displayed on all our menus to avoid confusion from customers,” said Leigh Biddlecome, Head of Public Relations at Cafe Venetia.

“Margins are slimmer than ever for restaurants, and sellers have needed to find ways to offset higher costs,” said Ming-Tai Huh, Head of Restaurants at Square. “We know restaurants use service fees for many reasons like managing unpredictable shifts in their operations or overhead, maintenance, and administrative costs, among others. As a restaurant owner, it’s important to be clear and transparent about these fees so customers can understand dining costs and what fees are being allocated for.”

Wage growth continues to be higher than inflation

According to the Square Payroll Index, when analyzing restaurant worker hourly pay (including base wages, tips, and overtime), yearly growth continued to be higher than the rate of inflation. Even though restaurant workers' pay growth has slowed since COVID highs, average hourly earnings were up 4.10% compared to the inflation rate of 2.98% as of July 2024.

“The result is good news for restaurant workers, but we are starting to see some warning signs of a softening labor market. The rate of wage growth has declined significantly from its 2022 peak, and unemployment, although historically low, has recently ticked up, alongside layoffs,” said Ara Kharazian, Square Research Lead and principal developer of Square Payroll Index.

Boston, Richmond, and Philadelphia nightlife exceeds pre-pandemic levels

Cities across the country are continuing to experience strong nightlife. Square analyzed the share of in-person restaurant and bar transactions between 7 pm and 4 am, and found that while New York and Miami continue to nab the top spots, Boston has seen the most explosive growth. In Q2 2019, just 12% of restaurant and bar transactions in the city happened late night, increasing to 31% in 2024.

A similar trend can be observed in Richmond where 35% of transactions occurred between 7 pm and 4 am in 2024, compared to just 23% pre-COVID. Philadelphia’s nightlife has also rebounded and is now at 31% versus 23% in Q2 2019.

Areas of Washington D.C. see positive growth following the pandemic

Following COVID-19, Washington D.C. has experienced many changes due to factors like remote and hybrid work, revitalization efforts, and others. As a result, neighborhoods and suburbs outside of downtown areas have seen increased restaurant traffic.

In Washington, D.C., data shows significant gains in restaurant activity in neighborhoods which have seen increased housing development, such as Navy Yard and NoMa, as well as parts of Glover Park and Tenleytown. Areas adjacent to the National Mall and tourism sites have remained stable, helping support downtown businesses, while significant declines in activity were observed east of The Potomac River.

About Square

Square makes commerce and financial services easy and accessible with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions. Square offers purpose-built software to run complex restaurant, retail, and professional services operations, versatile e-commerce tools, embedded financial services and banking products, buy now, pay later functionality through Afterpay, staff management and payroll capabilities, and much more – all of which work together to save sellers time and effort. Millions of sellers across the globe trust Square to power their business and help them thrive in the economy. For more information, visit www.squareup.com.

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