Dollar ranges
| Band | What to bring |
|---|---|
| Typical | $10–$20 per packer for a half day. $20–$30 per packer for a full day. Or about 5% of the packing bill if billed as a lump. |
| Generous | $30–$40 per packer when they packed a whole house carefully under a tight clock. |
| Skip | $0 when gratuity is included, the company forbids tipping, or they broke items and shrugged. |
Edge cases
Packers vs movers on the same day
If the same people pack and haul, tip them as movers, not twice. If a separate pack crew finishes before the truck arrives, tip the packers on their own schedule.
Fragile-only packing
A two-hour china and art pack still earns the half-day band when the work is skilled. Do not collapse to coins because the clock was short.
Prepaid gratuity on the move contract
Read whether packing labor is covered by the same “gratuity included” line. If it is, the calculator should read $0.
Where this applies
United States (default)
Tipping packers is customary on a private move when the crew is tipped labor. These ranges are US custom, not a wage survey.
High-cost cities
The generous band is typical when they packed a walk-up under heat. The modifier is the job, not the skyline.
Outside the US
In much of Europe a billed pack-out is not a tipped job. In Japan, do not tip. Follow local practice.
Questions people actually ask
- How much do you tip packers?
- Plan on $10–$20 in cash per packer for a half day, $20–$30 for a full day. That is lower than a hauling crew on purpose.
- Do you tip packers the same as movers?
- No. Pack-only labor usually sits under the mover band. If they also load the truck, tip them as movers.
- Do you tip packers per person?
- Yes. Bring small bills for each person on the packing crew.
- Should you tip if gratuity is included?
- Usually no. If the contract already includes gratuity, the honest number is $0.