Experts suggest Black women use male or gender-neutral products as a strategy to avoid the pink tax and combat price discrimination. The pink tax continues to be a pressing issue for women, ...
"Agle janam mohe ladka hi kijo," Aastha Jha said, not in jest, but in frustration. It’s a line that captures a reality many women quietly live with: how much more they pay, in money, effort and ...
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“OK, we'll buy nail polish and makeup and jewelry and hair clips. And—you know, and then even for the stuff that both genders are buying, we still pay more. And then, when we actually ask why, the ...
The Pink Tax means women pay more for products marketed to them, often due to branding, not production costs. An article published in the journal Encyclopedia describes how price disparities in female ...