
New Jersey Bartender Uses $7,000 Bar Tab to Show Why Rich People Need to Pay Mo…
A New Jersey bartender shared a tab on TikTok, revealing the person paid $6,000 and using that as a reason for taxing rich people more.
New York, NY – A recent social media video has ignited discussions about wealth disparity in the United States, featuring a restaurant bill from 2017 totaling over $7,000. The video’s creator, who identifies herself as a former employee of high-end New York City restaurants, presented the receipt as an example of the lavish spending habits she witnessed among the wealthy. The bill, which includes a single item priced at $4,500 for 'Screaming Eagle' and a $1,200 tip, quickly went viral. The creator highlighted that such expenditures were not uncommon, even for individuals who were not billionaires, stating, 'This is an everyday fucking Tuesday for wealthy people in this country.' She contrasted this with the financial realities faced by many Americans, noting the rising cost of everyday necessities. 'When you’re putting your groceries on your credit card, when you’re living paycheck to paycheck… there are wealthy people in this country who are fucking laughing at us,' she remarked. The video has resonated with many, sparking a renewed debate on economic inequality and calls for policy changes regarding wealth distribution.
A New Jersey bartender shared a tab on TikTok, revealing the person paid $6,000 and using that as a reason for taxing rich people more.