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  2. Pink tax - Wikipedia

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    Pink Tax Repeal Act. [edit] On July 8, 2016, Speier introduced H.R. 5686, Pink Tax Repeal Act, to the House floor. The overall intention of the Pink Tax Repeal Act is to end gender-based price discrimination. She was the bill's primary sponsor. This was widely considered an early version of the bill.

  3. Gender-based price discrimination in the United States

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    See also: pink tax. Gender-based price discrimination is a form of economic discrimination that involves price disparities for identical goods or services based on an individual's gender, and may reinforce negative stereotypes about both women and men in matching markets. Race and class-based price discrimination also exists. [ 1 ]

  4. Tampon tax - Wikipedia

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    Tampon tax (or period tax) is a popular term used to call attention to tampons, and other feminine hygiene products, being subject to value-added tax (VAT) or sales tax, unlike the tax exemption status granted to other products considered basic necessities. Proponents of tax exemption argue that tampons, menstrual pads, menstrual cups and ...

  5. Talk:Pink tax - Wikipedia

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    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. Even when the shoes are made on a men's last and using a men's sized outsole, IF the product is sold ...

  6. Pink - Wikipedia

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    Pink money, the pink pound or pink dollar is an economic term which refers to the spending power of the LGBT community. [43] Advertising agencies sometimes call the gay market the pink economy. Tickled pink means extremely pleased. The Pink Tax refers to the invisible price women must pay for goods that are created and advertised specifically ...

  7. Income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Income before (green) and after (pink) taxes and transfer payments for different income groups starting with the lowest quintile This article is part of a series on Income in the United States of America Topics Household Personal Affluence Social class Income inequality gender pay gap racial pay gap Lists by income States (by inequality) Counties (highest / lowest) Locations (lowest ...

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

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    Opponents of unequal pricing in China discuss potential strategies in a group called “Pink Tax Resisters Alliance” on Douban, the country’s equivalent of Reddit and IMDb. Established in 2020 ...

  9. Pink (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Pink (singer) Alecia Beth Hart Moore (born September 8, 1979), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer and songwriter. She is known for her rock-influenced pop songs, powerful contralto voice, and activism. At the age of 15, Pink formed the short-lived girl group Choice, who signed with LaFace Records in 1995 ...