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  2. Pink tax - Wikipedia

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    Germany's feminine products previously had a luxury tax, though at the start of 2020, they lowered the tax from 19% to the normal 7%. [ 74 ] In November 2019, the largest sales tax protest took place against the 33 US states still implementing the tampon tax.

  3. 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.

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

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    Texas recently outlawed sales tax on menstrual products and baby diapers. It’s important to realize the pink tax isn’t always a tax, per se — although in the case of underwear tariffs, it is

  5. Here’s Why Women Spend $526K More Than Men Over Their ... - AOL

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    You've probably heard of the "pink tax" -- the extra money women are routinely charged across a number of categories including personal care products, personal care services and clothing ...

  6. CVS will cut prices and cover the ‘pink tax’ on some period ...

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    Certain feminine products will be discounted at pharmacies nationwide. Pads and tampons are pricey, with the average woman spending about $18,000 on period-related products in her lifetime ...

  7. CVS Announces Price Drops To Combat ‘Pink Tax’ in ... - AOL

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    Women not only pay exorbitant prices and taxes on feminine products, but shell out more for... CVS Announces Price Drops To Combat ‘Pink Tax’ in 12 States, Saving Women $1,300 Annually Skip to ...

  8. Period poverty - Wikipedia

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    Period poverty also relates to the "pink tax", a hypothesis which alleges that health products marketed towards females are substantially more expensive than similar products marketed towards males. [18] Specifically, a Stanford research study found that the average woman will spend approximately $18,000 on menstrual products in their lifetime ...

  9. The lack of access to affordable period products is a global issue known as period poverty, and it affects 16.9 million people in the U.S. Inflation adds cost to menstrual products on top of the ...