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  2. Pink tax - Wikipedia

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    written by Spencer Feingold, explains the pink tax and how it hinders women across the United States. The main criticisms of the pink tax consist of being a financial burden, contributing to gender inequality, reducing economic participation, and creating barriers to economic equality.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Feminist consumers in China push back against the ‘pink tax

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    An online campaign this fall encouraged the Chinese government to drop a 13% tax on menstrual products as it considers a new law on value-added taxes, arguing they should be considered basic ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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

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    Did you know certain Valentine's Day gifts are highly taxed? If you plan to buy women's lingerie for your significant other, you could be spending an additional 4% in taxes compared to men's...

  9. Tax exile - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the members of the band Pink Floyd spent exactly one year outside of the United Kingdom, also for tax reasons. In the early 1970s, some members of The Rolling Stones used trusts and offshore companies to avoid payment of British taxes.

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

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    The result: a covert “pink 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 ...

  11. 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.