The standard tipping guideline for movers in 2025 is generally between 10% and 20% of the total moving cost, applicable for both local and long-distance moves
. Here are some detailed tipping recommendations:
- Percentage-based tip: Tip 10% to 20% of the total bill. For example, on a $1000 move, a tip of $100 to $200 total is typical; for a $2000 move, $200 to $400; and for a $3000 move, $300 to $600, divided among the crew based on performance and team size
- Per mover flat rate: For local moves, tipping $20-$40 per mover for a half-day or $50-$70 per mover for a full day is common
. For long-distance moves, $40-$60 or more per mover is appropriate due to increased effort
- Hourly rate: Another approach is tipping $4-$5 per hour per mover for local moves, which can be adjusted based on the complexity and length of the move
Factors influencing the tip amount include:
- Quality of service (punctuality, care for belongings, professionalism)
- Complexity of the move (stairs, heavy or fragile items, long distance)
- Crew size (tip should be adjusted so each mover is fairly compensated)
- Additional services provided (packing, specialty item handling)
Tips are best given in cash at the end of the move directly to each mover to ensure they receive their share promptly
. In summary, a good rule of thumb is to tip between 10% and 20% of your total moving cost or $20-$60 per mover depending on the move’s complexity and service quality, with flexibility to adjust based on your experience and budget