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What is the average hourly rate of a bartender?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median hourly wage for bartenders was $16.19 in May 2021. This means that half of all bartenders earned less than $16.19 per hour, while the other half earned more. The top 10% of bartenders earned $26.93 per hour or more, while the bottom 10% earned $10.13 per hour or less.
Bartenders' hourly rates can vary depending on a number of factors, including their experience, location, and the type of establishment in which they work. For example, bartenders who work in high-end restaurants or bars may earn higher wages than those who work in casual establishments. Bartenders who have a lot of experience may also earn higher wages than those who are just starting out.
In addition to their hourly wages, bartenders may also earn tips. The amount of tips that a bartender earns can vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of establishment in which they work, the number of customers they serve, and the quality of service that they provide.
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