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  1. pink tax

    noun

    • 1. a tax or other cost added to the price of a product or service that is particularly aimed at or used by women, especially as compared to similar products for men: informal "the pink tax is one form of gender inequality that has been deeply ingrained in our culture"
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  3. Pink tax - Wikipedia

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    The pink tax refers to the tendency for products marketed specifically toward women to be more expensive than those marketed toward men. This phenomenon is often attributed to gender-based price discrimination , however research shows that the primary cause is women sorting into goods with higher marginal costs .

  4. What Is the Pink Tax? (And Are You Paying It?) - AOL

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    Women pay an average of $1,350 a year just for being women.

  5. Kimberly Palmer: How to fight the 'pink tax' amid inflation - AOL

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    The phenomenon known as the “pink tax,” when products and services aimed at women cost more than their counterparts aimed at men, is well-documented across many goods and services.

  6. Pink Tax 2024: Why Women’s Gifts Will Cost More Money This ...

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    It’s important to realize the pink tax isn’t always a tax, per se — although in the case of underwear tariffs, it is. Sometimes, the pink tax refers to the markup on women’s products that...

  7. Tampon tax - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of tax exemption argue that tampons, sanitary napkins, menstrual cups and comparable products constitute basic, unavoidable necessities for women, and any additional taxes constitute a pink tax.

  8. Gender-based price discrimination in the United States

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    Gender-based price discrimination is also described as pink tax . Gender-based price discrimination exists in many industries including insurance, dry cleaning, hairdressing, nightclubs, clothing, personal care products, discount prices and consumption taxes.

  9. How a ‘pink tax’ on women can hurt their health ... - AOL

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    Two new reports show that women are paying what’s become known as a kind of “pinktax for their health care. They are spending more out of pocket than men, and when it comes to breast ...

  10. Talk:Pink tax - Wikipedia

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    Suggested Changes. Make clear that the "Pink Tax" IS a literal and actual tax. It is referenced [1] in the Federal Register. As an example, Men's, boy's and youth's shoes are assessed an import duty of 8.5% compared to Women's shoes which are assessed a 10% duty.

  11. Women drop $15 billion more annually on medical ... - AOL

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    The result: a covertpink tax,” a colloquial term that refers to the higher price women pay for the exact same product as men—be it disposable razors, laxatives, children’s bike helmets ...

  12. Pink money - Wikipedia

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    Pink money describes the purchasing power of the LGBT community, often especially with respect to political donations. With the rise of the gay rights movement , pink money has gone from being a fringe or marginalized market to a thriving industry in many parts of the Western world such as the United States and United Kingdom . [1]